Australian Energy Producers (AEP) has stated the need for gas supply in Western Australia (WA) is becoming increasingly urgent, as blackouts and higher prices are forecasted for the state.
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WA set to become green energy powerhouse
The Western Australian (WA) government is set to overhaul the state’s environmental approvals system in a move to unlock billions of dollars of investment protecting WA’s unique environment.
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Woodside to conduct seismic survey over Scarborough
Woodside Energy has proposed to conduct a marine seismic survey over the Scarborough, North Scarborough and Jupiter gas fields in the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia (WA).
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WA Energy Minister steps down
Western Australia (WA) Minister for Mines and Petroleum, Energy, Hydrogen Industry, Industrial Relations Bill Johnston has stepped down from cabinet.
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Woodside to decommission Griffin gas pipeline
Woodside Energy is preparing to decommission the Griffin gas export pipeline in pipeline licence WA-3-PL, around 58km north-west of Exmouth, Western Australia (WA).
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2H Resources progresses in WA
Buru Energy’s wholly owned hydrogen and helium business 2H Resources has been building a substantial portfolio of prospective acreage in South Australia (SA), and is now progressing activity in Western Australia (WA).
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WA funding boost to reduce emissions
The Western Australian (WA) government has announced a $134 million funding boost towards new initiatives to reduce the state’s greenhouse gas emissions.
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$708 million for WA network upgrades
The Western Australian (WA) government has announced a $708 million investment to upgrade the state’s main electricity network.
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$70 million secured for Kwinana Hydrogen Hub
The federal government has announced a $70 million investment for the Kwinana Hydrogen Hub in Western Australia (WA).
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Buru secures funding for Rafael
Buru Energy has announced a successful share placement to raise a total of $5 million, while also launching a share purchase plan (SPP) to fund ongoing development of Rafael in the Canning Basin, Western Australia (WA).
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