Channel could import LNG but won't wear the risk

Channel could import LNG but won't wear the risk
LNG tankers could berth at Marsden Point. (Image: NZME)
Ian Llewellyn
Channel Infrastructure would happily host a liquefied natural gas import terminal at Marsden Point, but someone would have to pay for it and take the risk it would involve, chief executive Rob Buchanan says.On Thursday, Channel detailed its aspirations to develop an energy precinct at its 120-hectare Marsden Point site.It would offer its infrastructure and land for a range of fuel types and projects, from traditional fuel storage and transport to biofuel, sustainable aviation fuel, batteries, other energy storage options and importing liqu...

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