Mr Coleman questioned the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association’s (APPEA) policy positions regarding the east coast, as well as gas reservation and climate change.
“While
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Time to focus on hard issues in gas supply: APGA
No need for export controls: APPEA
AEMO expects that all regions of the National Electricity Market will meet the reliability standard for the next two years.
APPEA Chief Executive Dr Malcolm Roberts said gas producers were working with
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Rethinking oil and gas with cognitive computing
Australian oil and gas producers are facing increased cost pressures due to the continuing depressed commodity prices and the development of lower cost sources of oil and gas. The picture here is also
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Industry uncertainty keenly discussed at APPEA: Orchison reports
While the technical aspects of these problems occupy masses of opinion commentary and debate time, there is a growing unease in the supply sector about the impact of the twin issues on the energy industry’s
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Gas supply debate mustn’t lose sight of economic benefits: APPEA
APPEA: Australia needs more gas, not more policies that kill gas projects
The AWU is urging delegates at this weekend’s Australian Labor Party (ALP) conference in New South Wales to support the forced cancellation of gas export contracts.
APPEA said that the gas reservation
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Winter edition of Gas Today out now
In this edition, we feature:
Dr Alan Finkel’s recommendations for a strong Australian energy market and the gas industry’s response
Digitisation of the gas industry: how can your company
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Gas prices still rising for manufacturers
“While there has been some important Government action, the crisis is not over,”? said Ms Read.
“If anything, there appears to be continued upward pressure both on the cost of gas and
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Gas to become world’s primary energy source
While renewable energy will grow its share of the energy mix, oil and gas will account for 44 per cent of world energy supply in 2050, compared to 53 per cent today.
Gas will become the largest single
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