88 Energy plans to make an off-market takeover offer to acquire all of the shares in XCD Energy.
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Beach makes technology breakthrough at Otway project
Beach Energy’s Halladale Black Watch and Speculant project, a program to develop additional offshore natural gas reservoirs in Victoria’s Otway Basin has successfully powered its way through 7km of land and subsea earth structures.
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How to get the most out of digital marketing during Covid-19
We outline the two key drivers marketers should focus on in aligning their digital strategy in the face of the Coronavirus crisis.
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Enhancements to underwater robots to benefit industry
The resources industry is becoming more advanced with research conducted on underwater robots revealing they can boost ocean discoveries.
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LNG projects delayed, jobs cut during COVID-19: EnergyQuest
EnergyQuest has reported that liquified natural gas (LNG) project operators have announced plans to defer scheduled maintenance until later in 2020 or 2021.
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Oil prices hit rock bottom following OPEC+ deal
Oil prices have moved into negative territory for the first in history after demand dried up and lockdowns across the world spread due to COVID-19.
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Beach pulls pin on Otway Basin contract
Beach Energy and its joint venture partner OGOG have terminated Diamond Offshore Drilling’s contract as operator of the Ocean Onyx rig for the Victorian Otway Basin project.
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Arrow Energy gives Surat gas project green light
Joint venture partner Shell Australia has taken a final investment decision (FID) to develop the first phase of Arrow Energy’s $10 billion Surat gas project in Queensland.
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Leigh Creek inks JV agreement with China New Energy
Leigh Creek Energy (LCK) has signed a joint venture agreement with China New Energy (CNE) to develop in-situ gasification (ISG) operations in China.
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Nearly 50% of resources employers intend to keep jobs: AMMA survey
A survey of Australian resources employers has found that nearly half (47 per cent) have no plans to reduce their workforces at this stage.
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