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Labor wants its 20 per cent gas reservation scheme to apply nationally. What does that mean for WA?

The move has caused consternation among companies operating in WA, where a 15 per cent reservation already applies. Others argue it will force producers to lift their game.

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Labor wants its 20 per cent gas reservation scheme to apply nationally. What does that mean for WA?

The move has caused consternation among companies operating in WA, where a 15 per cent reservation already applies. Others argue it will force producers to lift their game.

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  1. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·afr.com

    Santos venture caught in crosshairs of Labor’s gas reserve

    Resources Minister Madeleine King says all gas exporters will need to also supply the domestic market, something that conflicts with assurances that LNG contracts won’t be…

  2. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·theage.com.au

    Labor wants its 20 per cent gas reservation scheme to apply nationally. What does that mean for WA?

    The move has caused consternation among companies operating in WA, where a 15 per cent reservation already applies. Others argue it will force producers to lift their game.

oilprice.com1 g fa

Australia Set to Include Existing LNG Deals in Gas Reservation Scheme | OilPrice.com

Australia plans to require LNG exporters to reserve part of their gas production for domestic use while preserving existing long-term export contracts.

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abc.net.au16 h fa

Government sets up fight with Santos over gas reservation plan

Australia's Labor government proposed a reservation scheme requiring LNG exporters to supply 20% of annual exports to the domestic market, with penalties up to $100M for non-compliance. Santos's GLNG project (7.8M tonnes/year, ~10% of Australian LNG exports) is squarely in scope as a historic net domestic gas buyer, facing escalating supply obligations as its KOGAS contract rolls off post-2030.

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afr.com1 g fa

Santos venture caught in crosshairs of Labor’s gas reserve

Resources Minister Madeleine King says all gas exporters will need to also supply the domestic market, something that conflicts with assurances that LNG contracts won’t be impacted.

Leggi questa versione → originale
  • lunedì 25 maggio 2026·oilprice.com

    Australia Set to Include Existing LNG Deals in Gas Reservation Scheme | OilPrice.com

    Australia plans to require LNG exporters to reserve part of their gas production for domestic use while preserving existing long-term export contracts.

  • martedì 26 maggio 2026·abc.net.au

    Government sets up fight with Santos over gas reservation plan

    The draft framework outlines a requirement for gas producers to supply 20 per cent of their export to the domestic market, which the gas lobby argues will "undermine" the industry.