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Genesis says exploration ban is counterproductive

Phasing out coal at Huntly depends on gas availability.

Jenny Ruth
Wed, 10 Oct 2018

Genesis Energy says the government’s ban on oil and gas exploration will make it more difficult for it to phase out using coal and its Rankine generators at Huntly as the nation’s back-up generators.

Chief executive Marc England told Genesis’ annual shareholder meeting that the ban won’t

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Jenny Ruth
Wed, 10 Oct 2018
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