"Basically the government is not really saying that exploration of shale gas is possible or it is a sector that is going to take off. So, it's a move that has definitely grabbed headlines. But if you start to peek behind the curtain, what we're really seeing is that the government is saying that it's taken into account a lot of the risks that were raised that led the moratorium to be put into place. It's taken those into account. It's worked with the Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment to say that it's got a better regulatory framework in place now. And that's what it's going to publish so that we can move forward with exploring the possibility of adding shale gas to the mix [...]. But this definitely is an indication of what the government is thinking and how it sees gas playing a much bigger role in the country's energy mix in the next few decades to come," Lourenço noted.