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"textContent": "\n\nThe New Zealand government will construct the country’s first facility to receive imported liquefied natural gas, officials announced Monday, though Opposition Labour immediately attacked the plan as a new tax on households. Officials plan to finalize a construction agreement by the middle of this year for the Taranaki region terminal, which may start receiving shipments […]\n\nThe post New Zealand Greenlights $600 Million Gas Import Facility appeared first on the deep dive.",
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