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Western Australian upstream supply summary: LNG boom diversifies domestic gas supply
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Western Australia's LNG boom has changed domestic gas supply in the region. State policy – the domestic market obligation – ensures these projects make gas available to the domestic market. The result is new production capacity and a more diversified domestic gas supply. With this new capacity, what will be the role of the legacy domestic gas suppliers, the North West Shelf and non-LNG projects? In this insight, Wood Mackenzie reviews Western Australian domestic supply story including gas resources, production, policy & infrastructure.
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