SAF is produced from renewable sources and significantly reduces carbon emissions over the fuel’s life-cycle making it a more sustainable alternative for powering aircraft - Credit-Boeing

CSIRO and Boeing take on the skies

According to a new roadmap released by CSIRO and Boeing Australia, domestic demand for jet fuel is expected to increase by 75 per cent by 2050. It’s time for Australia to develop a sovereign sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) industry. Read More
Woodside merger

Woodside sells Scarborough interest to LNG Japan

Woodside has entered into a sale and purchase agreement with LJ Scarborough (LNG Japan) for the sale of a 10 per cent non-operating participating interest in the Scarborough Joint Venture. Read More
Strong Quarter Santos

Santos explores Bayu-Undan CCS

Santos and its Bayu-Undan joint venture partners have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Timor-Leste’s national oil company TIMOR GAP to explore partnership opportunities for the proposed Bayu-Undan carbon capture and storage (CCS) project offshore Timor-Leste. Read More
Buru Rafael

Buru’s efforts on Rafael pay off

Buru Energy execution discipline has again yielded positive results across the business. Activities associated with Buru’s wholly owned and transformative Rafael gas and condensate discovery, dominated organisational focus during the quarter. Read More
Carnarvon on Dorado

Carnarvon to prioritise Dorado

The company said Dorado’s scale, low projected costs and highly valuable opportunities were reasons to focus on the development’s interests.
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Hydrogen

Buru Energy and CSIRO execute renewable deal

The company’s wholly owned hydrogen and helium business, 2H Resources, has executed a research agreement with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). Read More