Speaking to the AFR, Mr Redman said AGL’s board had already committed funding to the first generator, part of the replacement for the Liddell coal plant.
He
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Gas flows under budget and ahead of schedule
Located off the northwest coast of Western Australia, the development includes eight wells from the Keast, Dockrell, Lady Nora, Pemberton, Sculptor and Rankin fields sitting approximately 40–60 km southwest
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APA agrees to develop methane project
The agreement will initially result in a demonstration project located on APA property in Dalby, QLD where one of the company’s compressor stations is located, allowing methane gas to be injected into
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NGP pipeline mechanical works complete
The company announced yesterday all 34,000 joints of main pipeline installed during 2017 and 2018 are now continuous from the Phillip Creek Compressor Station in the Northern Territory to the Mount
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AGL warns of 2020s Victorian gas shortfall
The Australian reported AGL Executive General Manager Wholesale Markets Richard Wrightson has warned gas supplies from Queensland will
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APPEA wants more gas not export controls
In a statement released in response to the proposal from the federal Labor Party to introduce a permanent
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Government gas deal on the cards
In a move that could see LNG projects avoid government intervention, The Australianreported big gas players like Santos, Origin Energy and Shell are Read More
Analyst backs LNG imports for east coast market
The Australian Financial Review reported that analyst Mark Samter, now of MST Marquee, said Read More
PNG LNG reaches agreement with PetroChina
The agreement is for the supply of approximately 0.45 million t of LNG per annum over a three-year period, with supply to begin this month.
ExxonMobil operates the project on behalf of five JV partners,
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ACCC: more gas required to lower prices
The competition watchdog released their latest report into the gas industry today, stating that while there would likely be enough gas to last through 2019, it would be priced two to three times higher
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