Concerns have emerged over reported reductions in natural gas supply to petrochemical companies at Point Lisas, leading to operational disruptions and plant closures. Opposition figures claim the move is linked to a shift toward LNG exports, potentially undermining ammonia and methanol production. The situation has raised fears about job losses and the long-term viability of the petrochemical sector. Reports also suggest that major industry players may be considering divestment, which could have significant economic consequences.
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