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Labor’s Election Win Gives Certainty to Australian LNG

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Labor’s decisive victory in the May 3 federal elections at the world’s second-largest LNG exporter, Australia, provides more certainty for the domestic gas industry and avoids plans by the opposition to limit spot LNG exports.

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LNG Spot Trade, LNG Projects, LNG Supply, Elections, Majors
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