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Regardless of how you word it, it is still a lot cheaper for the majority of households in Australia to use natural gas rather than your examples of diesel and jet fuel. As you mention, transport and taxes are involved. The only price households care about is the final bill, not the 'what if, scenarios.I don't believe that LNG prices in Australia is not a major inflation contributor, our winters not cold enough to cause the issues that Europe and the US have when heating fuel prices go through the roof, but as my previous examples showed, LNG prices have stabilised and even dropped in the US.[ATTACH=full]135861[/ATTACH]Below is my personal natural gas bill.[ATTACH=full]135862[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]135863[/ATTACH]Saying all that, I will watch the inflation figures closely but I will not panic, because panic causes opportunities to be missed.
Regardless of how you word it, it is still a lot cheaper for the majority of households in Australia to use natural gas rather than your examples of diesel and jet fuel. As you mention, transport and taxes are involved. The only price households care about is the final bill, not the 'what if, scenarios.
I don't believe that LNG prices in Australia is not a major inflation contributor, our winters not cold enough to cause the issues that Europe and the US have when heating fuel prices go through the roof, but as my previous examples showed, LNG prices have stabilised and even dropped in the US.
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Below is my personal natural gas bill.
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Saying all that, I will watch the inflation figures closely but I will not panic, because panic causes opportunities to be missed.
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