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Incitec ready to make call on Gibson Island's future

The fate of the fertilizer plant on the front line of the east coast gas war looms another flashpoint in the politics of Australian energy.

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The fate of Incitec Pivot’s gas-challenged Gibson Island urea plant near Brisbane looms as an early challenge for whomever our returning prime minister, Scott Morrison, gifts with the resources portfolio.

In delivering an interim result battered by ill-fortune, some of it self-inflicted, Incitec managing director Jeanne Johns told her investors to expect a decision on Gibson Island imminently.

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Matthew Stevens writes on business, specialising in mining, energy and opinion. Matthew is a senior business writer and columnist. Email Matthew at matthew.stevens@afr.com.au

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