‘They’re trying to shut us down’: Beach CEO slams gas reserve (opens original article in a new tab)
The Albanese government's plan to reserve gas for domestic buyers on the east coast may cost $2.9 billion yearly in lost revenue and could lead to earlier energy shortages in southeast Australia, according to analysis by Kroll Economics for Beach Energy.
- Albanese government's gas reserve plan could cost $2.9 billion annually in lost revenue
- Domestic gas producer Beach Energy warns of potential energy shortages in southeast Australia next year
- Kroll Economics conducted independent analysis for Beach Energy on the economic impact of the plan
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