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Now let's deal with what's going on with Marsden Point. The government is giving the new Marsden Point owners $21 million to build more diesel storage. Channel infrastructure says it can add another 90 million litres of this capacity within two months. And Shane Jones is the Associate Minister for Energy who's with us. Hi Shane.
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