29 April 2026Top Stories
Australia forces LNG exporters to reserve gas for domestic use
Australia is finally admitting its gas export boom was a domestic disaster. From 2027, east coast LNG producers must reserve 15 to 25 percent of output for local use, covering three Queensland plants that serve 27 million people. The policy responds to domestic prices tripling since exports began in 2015, while unlimited overseas sales gifted $149 billion in LNG value over four years. Prime Minister Albanese promises existing contracts stay untouched, but the precedent signals resource nationalism is back as energy security trumps export revenues.
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