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Search to shore up fuel security strikes 'liquid gold'
The project aims to produce up to 20 million litres a year from 2028 and 750 million litres by the early 2030s.
Summary by The Canberra Times
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Search to shore up fuel security strikes ‘liquid gold’
A search to boost fuel security has struck “liquid gold” after a state government clashed with the commonwealth over a proposed new oil field. The Queensland government announced it would pump $25 million into the development of renewable diesel in partnership with Ampol’s Port of Brisbane refinery ahead of a potentially awkward national cabinet meeting. The project will deliver the country’s first sustainable production of second generation low…
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