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Seems I’m in error when tooting that #GasExport contract have ‘fixed prices’. They are way more complicated than that from what I am reading. Nonetheless, they do exempt govt tax regime changes in some form or other (I haven’t gone deeply enough — nor do I intend to — into the complex details of contractual clauses to clarify this).
None of the above changes what matters most one iota. Australia gets bugger all benefit from gas export, the environment is heavily compromised and nothing the #GasExportingIndustry will ever do can compensate for or rehabilitate this. It’s up to our collective Govt(s) to redress these wrongs.
Nor does it change the fact that #Japan not only slaps an #importTax (derives sovereign income from…) on the gas it ships in from Australia, but it #OnSellsGas at a profit as well. And THAT is where Australian benefits go to.I mean, I like Japan as much as the next person, but this is liking a robber for robbing you. If that wasn’t enough of a bloody nose, we have a #PM who, allegedly, gave his word that Australia would not try to profit from its own Gas resources while everyone else from production to shipping is raking it in by the heavy bucket load. Tell me, how does this make sense to you?
Vote #Greens, they put a stop to this #thieving. -
Seems I’m in error when tooting that #GasExport contract have ‘fixed prices’. They are way more complicated than that from what I am reading. Nonetheless, they do exempt govt tax regime changes in some form or other (I haven’t gone deeply enough — nor do I intend to — into the complex details of contractual clauses to clarify this).
None of the above changes what matters most one iota. Australia gets bugger all benefit from gas export, the environment is heavily compromised and nothing the #GasExportingIndustry will ever do can compensate for or rehabilitate this. It’s up to our collective Govt(s) to redress these wrongs.
Nor does it change the fact that #Japan not only slaps an #importTax (derives sovereign income from…) on the gas it ships in from Australia, but it #OnSellsGas at a profit as well. And THAT is where Australian benefits go to.I mean, I like Japan as much as the next person, but this is liking a robber for robbing you. If that wasn’t enough of a bloody nose, we have a #PM who, allegedly, gave his word that Australia would not try to profit from its own Gas resources while everyone else from production to shipping is raking it in by the heavy bucket load. Tell me, how does this make sense to you?
Vote #Greens, they put a stop to this #thieving. -
Seems I’m in error when tooting that #GasExport contract have ‘fixed prices’. They are way more complicated than that from what I am reading. Nonetheless, they do exempt govt tax regime changes in some form or other (I haven’t gone deeply enough — nor do I intend to — into the complex details of contractual clauses to clarify this).
None of the above changes what matters most one iota. Australia gets bugger all benefit from gas export, the environment is heavily compromised and nothing the #GasExportingIndustry will ever do can compensate for or rehabilitate this. It’s up to our collective Govt(s) to redress these wrongs.
Nor does it change the fact that #Japan not only slaps an #importTax (derives sovereign income from…) on the gas it ships in from Australia, but it #OnSellsGas at a profit as well. And THAT is where Australian benefits go to.I mean, I like Japan as much as the next person, but this is liking a robber for robbing you. If that wasn’t enough of a bloody nose, we have a #PM who, allegedly, gave his word that Australia would not try to profit from its own Gas resources while everyone else from production to shipping is raking it in by the heavy bucket load. Tell me, how does this make sense to you?
Vote #Greens, they put a stop to this #thieving. -
Seems I’m in error when tooting that #GasExport contract have ‘fixed prices’. They are way more complicated than that from what I am reading. Nonetheless, they do exempt govt tax regime changes in some form or other (I haven’t gone deeply enough — nor do I intend to — into the complex details of contractual clauses to clarify this).
None of the above changes what matters most one iota. Australia gets bugger all benefit from gas export, the environment is heavily compromised and nothing the #GasExportingIndustry will ever do can compensate for or rehabilitate this. It’s up to our collective Govt(s) to redress these wrongs.
Nor does it change the fact that #Japan not only slaps an #importTax (derives sovereign income from…) on the gas it ships in from Australia, but it #OnSellsGas at a profit as well. And THAT is where Australian benefits go to.I mean, I like Japan as much as the next person, but this is liking a robber for robbing you. If that wasn’t enough of a bloody nose, we have a #PM who, allegedly, gave his word that Australia would not try to profit from its own Gas resources while everyone else from production to shipping is raking it in by the heavy bucket load. Tell me, how does this make sense to you?
Vote #Greens, they put a stop to this #thieving. -
“Guardian Australia has spoken with several other Labor MPs who believe there is support within caucus for the change.
One Labor MP, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said, “I’m getting a lot of heat and I think David Pocock’s run a pretty good campaign on this.”
A ‘campaign’??? Yes, as far as politicians are concerned, it boils down to #electionability and nothing else. Never mind that what #SenDavidPocock has done (along with the #AustraliaInstitute) is to shed light on the #GasExport #Rort and that everyday Australians are paying for the outragous #Profits #Corporate gas companies are making (not to speak of the #Japanese #onselling of Australian gas - the Australian cow that keeps giving away free milk).
“They [unnamed Labor politicians] said reform on gas export taxes in the budget was important, but said Labor would have to go harder on gas companies than the current PRRT, or there would “not be much point”.
As well they should. ‘Bout time Labor did something that requires #gumption IMO. Go fast, go hard. Ignore #FossilFuelINdustries bleeting noises, it’s all #lies and #disinformation in any case.
#AusPol
REad more:
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/28/its-fired-people-up-support-grows-including-within-labor-for-new-gas-tax-to-curb-wartime-profits -
A neet #FactChecking on the talking points of some politicians, #FossilFuelLobbyist and those who would seek to mislead us (#JoelFitzgibbon for one) about the #GasExport Industry. Just in case some of us forget…
“The gas industry is one of the biggest taxpayers already”
The Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (or PRRT) has thus far not collected anything from the LNG industry, and all the LNG exported from Gladstone is exempt from PRRT. In fact, the PRRT is so ineffective at collecting tax from Australia’s natural resources that the Australian Government collected more from people repaying their HECS debts than from PRRT in the past few years.
Australia has a habit of giving gas away for free, over half of the gas exported in 2024 was tax-free.
“The gas industry is one of the biggest employers”
The oil and gas industry combined employs around 0.3% of the total workforce, less than 39,000 people in Australia. That’s fewer people than work at Bunnings. To put it in perspective, there are over 400,000 nurses and midwives and over 320,000 teachers.
“The gas industry is one of the biggest foreign exchange earners”
“One of the biggest foreign exchange earners” basically just means that gas is one of Australia’s biggest exports (companies buy Australian dollars to buy Australian gas). While this is technically true, whether it’s a good thing is debatable.
Australia Institute research has shown that Australia’s huge gas exports have led to higher gas and electricity prices for Australians. In terms of exchange rates, these exports strengthen the Australian dollar, which has mixed impacts; it does make imports cheaper, but at the cost of making other Australian exporters less competitive – and this is dire for our manufacturing industry (which employs 873,000 people).
“If you keep taxing gas, they will pivot out of Australia and go somewhere else”
The gas is in Australia and in Australian territorial waters. It is not possible to “pivot” somewhere else since this is where the gas is. Norway has high taxes on gas but that has not led to a complete exodus of the fossil fuel industry; instead it has facilitated the creation of a massive sovereign wealth fund.
This is a reminder to watch out for these old lines. People are only going to shout them more loudly as a 25% export tax on gas becomes more likely.” (Source: The Point—Live)
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And, of course, at the first wiff of a tax on gas exports, wouldn’t you know it, the #GasGrifters are predicting the sky will fall.
“…the gas industry’s peak representative body, Australian Energy Producers, said a 25% levy against its exports would come at the “worst possible time for Australia’s economy and energy security … Imposing higher taxes on Australian gas producers would stop investment in new gas supply, leading to gas shortfalls, higher energy prices, and the closure of Australian industries that rely on reliable and affordable gas,” AEP’s chief executive officer Samantha McCulloch said.”
What utter BS. Once again, just for those who aren’t listening: There Is No Shortage Of Gas In Australia! And, yes, AUstralians are paying export prices for their domestic gas supplies (which translates into increased cost for many thing, including electricity). And NO, we don’t need more investments into new wells, we’ve Got Too Many for just domestic consumtion anyway.
Read more:
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/mar/20/gas-windfall-gains-tax-australian-economy#PRRT #SuperProfitTax #GasExport #GasGrifters #FossilFuelLobby #AusPol #GreedFlation #TaxTheRich #antifa
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And, of course, at the first wiff of a tax on gas exports, wouldn’t you know it, the #GasGrifters are predicting the sky will fall.
“…the gas industry’s peak representative body, Australian Energy Producers, said a 25% levy against its exports would come at the “worst possible time for Australia’s economy and energy security … Imposing higher taxes on Australian gas producers would stop investment in new gas supply, leading to gas shortfalls, higher energy prices, and the closure of Australian industries that rely on reliable and affordable gas,” AEP’s chief executive officer Samantha McCulloch said.”
What utter BS. Once again, just for those who aren’t listening: There Is No Shortage Of Gas In Australia! And, yes, AUstralians are paying export prices for their domestic gas supplies (which translates into increased cost for many thing, including electricity). And NO, we don’t need more investments into new wells, we’ve Got Too Many for just domestic consumtion anyway.
Read more:
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/mar/20/gas-windfall-gains-tax-australian-economy#PRRT #SuperProfitTax #GasExport #GasGrifters #FossilFuelLobby #AusPol #GreedFlation #TaxTheRich #antifa
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And, of course, at the first wiff of a tax on gas exports, wouldn’t you know it, the #GasGrifters are predicting the sky will fall.
“…the gas industry’s peak representative body, Australian Energy Producers, said a 25% levy against its exports would come at the “worst possible time for Australia’s economy and energy security … Imposing higher taxes on Australian gas producers would stop investment in new gas supply, leading to gas shortfalls, higher energy prices, and the closure of Australian industries that rely on reliable and affordable gas,” AEP’s chief executive officer Samantha McCulloch said.”
What utter BS. Once again, just for those who aren’t listening: There Is No Shortage Of Gas In Australia! And, yes, AUstralians are paying export prices for their domestic gas supplies (which translates into increased cost for many thing, including electricity). And NO, we don’t need more investments into new wells, we’ve Got Too Many for just domestic consumtion anyway.
Read more:
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/mar/20/gas-windfall-gains-tax-australian-economy#PRRT #SuperProfitTax #GasExport #GasGrifters #FossilFuelLobby #AusPol #GreedFlation #TaxTheRich #antifa
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And, of course, at the first wiff of a tax on gas exports, wouldn’t you know it, the #GasGrifters are predicting the sky will fall.
“…the gas industry’s peak representative body, Australian Energy Producers, said a 25% levy against its exports would come at the “worst possible time for Australia’s economy and energy security … Imposing higher taxes on Australian gas producers would stop investment in new gas supply, leading to gas shortfalls, higher energy prices, and the closure of Australian industries that rely on reliable and affordable gas,” AEP’s chief executive officer Samantha McCulloch said.”
What utter BS. Once again, just for those who aren’t listening: There Is No Shortage Of Gas In Australia! And, yes, AUstralians are paying export prices for their domestic gas supplies (which translates into increased cost for many thing, including electricity). And NO, we don’t need more investments into new wells, we’ve Got Too Many for just domestic consumtion anyway.
Read more:
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/mar/20/gas-windfall-gains-tax-australian-economy#PRRT #SuperProfitTax #GasExport #GasGrifters #FossilFuelLobby #AusPol #GreedFlation #TaxTheRich #antifa
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And, of course, at the first wiff of a tax on gas exports, wouldn’t you know it, the #GasGrifters are predicting the sky will fall.
“…the gas industry’s peak representative body, Australian Energy Producers, said a 25% levy against its exports would come at the “worst possible time for Australia’s economy and energy security … Imposing higher taxes on Australian gas producers would stop investment in new gas supply, leading to gas shortfalls, higher energy prices, and the closure of Australian industries that rely on reliable and affordable gas,” AEP’s chief executive officer Samantha McCulloch said.”
What utter BS. Once again, just for those who aren’t listening: There Is No Shortage Of Gas In Australia! And, yes, AUstralians are paying export prices for their domestic gas supplies (which translates into increased cost for many thing, including electricity). And NO, we don’t need more investments into new wells, we’ve Got Too Many for just domestic consumtion anyway.
Read more:
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/mar/20/gas-windfall-gains-tax-australian-economy#PRRT #SuperProfitTax #GasExport #GasGrifters #FossilFuelLobby #AusPol #GreedFlation #TaxTheRich #antifa
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Polen und Bulgarien erhalten vorerst kein Erdgas mehr aus Russland. Der Staatskonzern Gazprom setzt seine Exporte in beide EU-Länder bis auf Weiteres aus.
Russland stoppt Gaslieferungen | DW | 26.04.2022
#Erdgas #Gas #Polen #Bulgarien #Russland #Gaslieferungen #Gasexport #Gazprom #PGNiG #Bulgargas #RobertHabeck