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Michael Stutchbury

Woodside’s Louisiana gas exposes Australia’s strategic energy error

Rather than block gas development, Australia should encourage gas as a back-up for renewables and as a replacement for coal in Asia.

Woodside Energy has pressed go on the Louisiana investment set to make it a “global LNG powerhouse”. Not bad for the oil and gas start-up named after a Victorian Bass Strait town seven decades ago.

Yet Woodside couldn’t get a timely pre-election regulatory rollover of its brownfield North West Shelf project that is left dangling and exposed to a new parliament where the Greens may have more say.

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Michael Stutchbury is editor-at-large. He is in his fourth decade of writing for and editing national newspapers. After nearly six years as editor of The Australian, he returned to the Financial Review as editor-in-chief (2011-2024). Email Michael at mstutchbury@afr.com

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