Tagged With Australia
27 April 2023
And a lack of fresh developments means supply is set to tighten
15 February 2023
Progress is being made on the Timorese LNG development, but is unlikely to reach production any time soon
24 January 2023
New guidelines fail to quell industry criticism, while the prevalence of long-term contracts and Australia’s geography limit the efficacy of the reforms
3 November 2022
Regulatory clarity and swiftness allow the firm to make a rapid move into the North West Shelf, in contrast to its withdrawal from Maari
11 October 2022
CEO Meg O’Neill is positive about the prospects for gas as the energy transition gathers pace
29 September 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
28 September 2022
There may be little spare capacity in the region
30 August 2022
The project to switch the liquefaction plant from a Timorese to Australian gas source continues to advance
24 August 2022
The new train will be fed by the huge Scarborough gas field development
11 August 2022
The Malaysian independent sees the region as an increasingly important part of the world’s energy system, says managing director Kenneth Pereira
2 August 2022
The recent energy supply crisis has resulted in a political backlash against the nation’s gas exporters
14 July 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
12 July 2022
The Australian project is facing renewed industrial action
12 July 2022
The Australian firm is increasing gas production in the Otway basin off the coast of South Australia
21 June 2022
The Singapore-based independent sees ample opportunities in Southeast Asia, especially for gas projects
16 June 2022
The energy crisis on the country’s east coast is fuelling calls for resource nationalism
9 June 2022
The Australian firm is now one of the world’s largest independent oil and gas players
7 June 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
27 May 2022
Australia’s upstream industry could be poised to benefit from the election of a Labor government for the first time in almost a decade
12 May 2022
The field is one of more than 100 potential prospects in the Bedout basin, says Carnarvon CEO Adrian Cook
6 April 2022
New discovery bolsters frontier WA basin’s prospects, while a PNG project also inches forward
4 April 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
17 February 2022
The firm plans to secure another deal before the end of 2022 following poor results at the Buffalo field, interim CEO Larry Bottomley says
14 February 2022
The AIM- and TSX-listed independent sees huge opportunities in Australia’s Northern Territory
8 February 2022
Australian independent set to finalise sale of stake to Japan’s Jera in H1 2022
3 February 2022
Beijing may be planning to break its reliance on its Antipodean supplier
19 January 2022
Australian firm finalises sale of stake in LNG project to Global Infrastructure Partners
15 November 2021
Japanese joint venture to buy share in the project’s operating company
23 August 2021
The Australian independent plans to increase the gas project’s capacity by 50pc
18 August 2021
The deal will create a significant player in the LNG market
5 August 2021
The Australian gas development appears to be back on track despite last year’s FID postponement
14 July 2021
The French major continues to trim its portfolio
24 June 2021
Concerned about supply security, Australia plans to fund its last two refineries standing for at least the next six years.
24 June 2021
The Australian firm plans to achieve net-zero emissions from its Pluto LNG project in Western Australia by 2050
18 May 2021
LNG is the latest Australian export targeted by China in its trade spat with Canberra. Even limited moves represent an escalation in the standoff
5 May 2021
The government has made remarkably little progress on its plans since unveiling the agenda in September 2020
22 April 2021
Timely delivery of new projects will be vital to avoid shortfalls, AEMO says
2 March 2021
The country’s liquefaction sector is trying to rebound from a challenging 12 months where billions of dollars’ worth of feedstock projects went on the back burner
1 March 2021
Canberra’s flagship post-Covid energy policy faces headwinds from a looming supply shortfall
22 February 2021
Australia’s energy security takes another hit with ExxonMobil opting to shutter its Victoria refinery
1 October 2020
Initiatives to create market certainty and fix system constraints are creating an attractive investment environment
28 September 2020
The Canberra government has tried to throw the country’s refineries a financial lifeline in an existential struggle
3 September 2020
The ACCC is struggling to ensure domestic consumers are offered terms that are even close to those available to export customers
21 August 2020
Opposition politicians and media sniff blood over an economic revival strategy driven by natural gas, rather than renewables
10 July 2020
The Australian government’s vision is at risk of unravelling under intense scrutiny
26 June 2020
The major’s decision to seek a buyer for its Australian liquefaction stake could be the harbinger of further realignment in feedgas projects
24 April 2020
Co-owners Shell and PetroChina take FID, against the global trend, to cover looming Australian east coast supply shortfall and feed LNG exports
16 February 2020
New South Wales will rely on coal seam gas and/or imported LNG to form the core of its plan to reduce emissions and electricity prices
27 September 2019
Australian upstream projects to extend LNG plant lifespans will need to consider carbon emissions impacts
24 September 2019
Timor-Leste is caught between the competing interests of two major Asia-Pacific powers