WOODSIDE Petroleum chairman Michael Chaney has told shareholders that the Gillard government’s plan to introduce a carbon tax on liquefied natural gas could lead to international customers looking past Australia for cheaper gas supplies or turning to dirtier energy sources such as coal. .
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