The author argues that gas remains critical through Australia’s energy transition, but the east-coast market faces structural shortfalls from 2028 despite ample reserves. The core problems are supply barriers and highly concentrated upstream control (QLD LNG producers influence >90% of reserves), which weaken buyer bargaining power—especially in the southern states that are increasingly reliant on Queensland gas or imports. Source: […]
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