‘No new era of abundant gas’: BCG urges energy crunch broader response

‘No new era of abundant gas’: BCG urges energy crunch broader response
Gas declines need broad solutions. (Image: NZME)
Ian Llewellyn
Boston Consulting Group is urging the Government to temper expectations that new drilling or imported LNG might restore New Zealand’s gas supply, It warns the country is “not about to usher in a new era of abundant gas” and must prepare for a permanent shift in the energy system.In its new report Energy to Grow, BCG says NZ’s electricity system is at a critical inflection point but remains vulnerable to worsening gas constraints.The report was commissioned by the four gentailers – Contact Energy, Genesis Energ...

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