Australia caps gas prices


At a special sitting, Australia’s parliament passed legislation to cap wholesale gas prices for 12 months. — Bloomberg

CANBERRA: Australia passed a law to cap domestic prices of natural gas to limit the impact of soaring global costs on local power bills, ignoring protests from the nation’s powerful energy exporters.

At a special sitting yesterday, Australia’s parliament passed legislation to cap wholesale gas prices for 12 months.

The government also agreed with state and territory leaders to impose a price ceiling on coal, which would see producers compensated for any operating costs that push their rates above the threshold.

The move follows a tumultuous year for Australia’s energy policy, with the centre-left Labour government facing an unprecedented squeeze shortly after its election in May as exporters sought to tap high international prices following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Liquefied natural gas producers have been vocal in their opposition to the government’s plans. — Bloomberg

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