The head of a leading gas industry body has raised concerns about the price caps which were rushed through by the government in Parliament last year as fears of supply shortages grow.
The head of the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association has raised concerns about supply in theThe Australian Competition and Consumer Commission on Tuesday provided further guidance to the industry on how the government’s $12/gigajoule price cap, announced in December, would work.
APPEA's Samantha McCulloch has raised concerns about supply in the gas market in the wake of the government’s intervention. Picture: Tom Huntley “Really this goes to the level of uncertainty that’s been created by these very complex reforms that have been implemented with very little consultation.”
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