Australia to Include Existing LNG Contracts in Reservation
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08gc[xm92etxvj991ljhmj{m_media_dl_1.png Australia's Department of Foreig Article content (Bloomberg) — Australia’s requirement for liquefied natural gas producers to reserve a fifth of exports for local use is set to apply to all projects and existing contracts, intensifying pressure on them to secure more supply. Article content Export contracts signed on or before Dec. 22, 2025, will be “respected,” but only if the projects prove they cannot meet their obligation to set aside or source 20% of produced gas for domestic markets without breaching those deals, according to a draft policy release…
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