Electric bills

Australia exports gas to Japan very cheap it's apparently it's of national security for Japan Australian gas

So the Japanese buy it much cheaper then Australians buy it for but the Japanese have been greedy they order more then enough then on sell it around the region



I was watching a show a few months ago and a man made a gas stove running on water just a normal looking stove some how he split the water from the gas inside


It reminds me of the guy in America that ran his car on water in the 1970's and after he made it on 60 minutes died two weeks later but that's happened a few times who ever runs cars on water dies


Also the guys who invent things to do with free electricity they all die
  • Before LNG exports, domestic gas in eastern Australia was significantly cheaper (around $3.63/GJ in 2014-15).
  • After LNG projects, domestic prices surged, reaching over $12/GJ and even $50/GJ during the 2022 energy crisis, while export prices remained high, costing businesses and households billions.
  • I realise there may be some quid pro quo going on here, but why do Australian families need to fund it? Why can’t Australian households and busines get the same lower price?
 
Did u watch the whole video or is your attehtion span only a couple of minutes - she waffled on about her mother being diagnosed with covid and how she denied any vaccine to be given to her mother against all medical advice including her sister which almost broke the family. So yea - anti vaxxer - i don't expect to see an apology from a moron like you though.

Having it emblazoned on her pink t-shirt saved me from listening to a single word, as it already clearly broadcast that everything to come was almost certainly drivel.
 
  • Before LNG exports, domestic gas in eastern Australia was significantly cheaper (around $3.63/GJ in 2014-15).
  • After LNG projects, domestic prices surged, reaching over $12/GJ and even $50/GJ during the 2022 energy crisis, while export prices remained high, costing businesses and households billions.
  • I realise there may be some quid pro quo going on here, but why do Australian families need to fund it? Why can’t Australian households and busines get the same lower price?

I certainly agree with your ultimate sentence, though the disparity pales in significance compared to the LNG deal with China. A 25 year deal signed back in the early 2000's by the coalition government that was widely derided at the time, even by some of their own. Not only because of the supposed ridiculously low (in confidence) price, moreover, the absence of any ratchet clauses at all.

Those LNG exports started several years later when Howard/Costello were still in power, as I recall their fanfare at the time. Which means that those tankers were sailing from the north-west shelf in early 2007 at the absolute latest and still will be for years to come, for peanuts.

Even worse, during that period, the same people acted in an abhorrent manner to rip off the extremely poor fledgling nation of East Timor of it's maritime boundaries and resources, even using aid programs as cover for their operations.
 

Latest posts

Members online

Back
Top