Copy link Copied Copy link Copied Subscribe to gift this article Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Already a subscriber? Login An LNG import terminal set to be approved by the Victorian government near Geelong to avoid a state gas shortage would require extensive dredging of Port Phillip Bay, cause environmental damage and cost taxpayers millions, a rival firm warned in an eleventh-hour bid to scuttle the project. Viva Energy, the petrol and diesel supplier that owns the Shell service station network, expects a decision from the state government on its Geelong terminal this month, after public hearings about the project wrapped up in January.
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New LNG terminal would need major dredging, rival warns
Royal Vopak has released a technical review by maritime experts DNV containing warnings about the environmental impact of the proposed facility.