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INSUFFICIENT DEMAND DEFERS PIPELINE PLAN

According to Nick Griffiths, WA minister for government enterprises, wide ranging and comprehensive discussions had led the government to the conclusion that “the project was simply not viable at this time.” After analysing future demand for the pipeline and costs to users, the project has been rendered impracticable until increased demand or advances in technology …

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