“Every analysis by credible experts shows that natural gas is essential to delivering reliable, cleaner energy over the next 20 years,” said Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association
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Budget review: cooking with gas
The Turnbull Government has allocated $5.2 million to a cost-benefit analysis study into the construction of gas pipelines from the Northern Territory and Western Australia to the east coast, through
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Origin increases Beetaloo stake
Sasol has announced it is departing the Joint Venture to focus its capital investment on its African and North American footprint. “Having recently announced the discovery of a material shale gas
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PPO Annual: the ultimate guide to Australian oil and gas
The PPO Annual 2017 will be hitting shelves soon, so don’t miss this chance for your company to be involved in the most comprehensive
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Macquarie ups bid for Central
Macquarie will now offer $0.20 per share plus a Contingent Value Note (CVN) to takeover that Northern Territory gas exploration company.
The Board of Central
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US showing the way: APPEA
APPEA Chief Executive Dr Malcolm Roberts said Australia was squandering an historic opportunity to significantly reduce emissions from the generation sector by switching to
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Answer to gas problems is increasing supply: APPEA
“It’s a very strange idea to think that the way to get more of a product is to increase regulation around that product and
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Gas development vital for energy security: Frydenberg
Mr Frydenberg’s speech on Monday night highlighted the Government’s focus on ensuring energy security and affordability as Australia transitions towards a lower emissions energy
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Beetaloo brings home the bacon
The submission of the Amungee NW-1H – Velkerri B Shale Gas Pool Discovery Evaluation Report follows the completion of extended production testing at the
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Victorian gas ban must go: APPEA
“This issue goes beyond the government surrendering to the activists’ fear campaign against hydraulic fracturing,” said APPEA Chief Executive Dr Malcolm Roberts.
“The Victorian Government
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