Fresh production coming online in legacy regions, and new areas sprouting unconventional oil and gas wells mean that modern infrastructure is vital to the growth of Australia's onshore resources. An executive at APA Group discusses the status of in-progress and planned construction, and what this will mean for producers and consumers.
- Rob Wheals, group executive transmission, APA Group.
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