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SA gov’s Gas Master Plan neglects short-term pain and lacks long-term gain

16 May 2024
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South Africa’s draft Gas Master Plan is inadequate to confront the current energy crisis and fails to address details of how the government plans to develop infrastructure to ensure a sufficient supply of liquid natural gas (LNG) to meet local demand, particularly in the short term, industry experts say.

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