“˜Fracking’ has found its way into hundreds of thousands of Australian households as a discussion topic of interest thanks to continued media attention focusing on raised concerns about the
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An Australian pipeliner in Paris
Featuring both a conference and exhibition,the World Gas Conference (WGC), organised by the International Gas Union (IGU), took place in Paris from 1 to 5 June at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, France.
The
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Bridging the gender divide
Some years and a few sea-changes later, her rise to team leader at Chevron Australia is galvanising female interest in the oil and gas sector – one of the country’s most notoriously male-dominated
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Volkswagen scandal drives push for gas use in transport
Gas Energy Australia (GEA) CEO Mr John Griffiths said “if a company at the forefront of automotive technology like Volkswagen had to cheat, then it’s clearly a tough ask to pass both carbon
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Has the resources market reached its nadir?
The really confusing part of this strategy is to separate performance of the broader market, driven by a small number of large, high dividend paying income stocks like the large financial, retail and property
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Energy and resources hit by ASX plunge
The benchmark ASX200 plummeted 3.8 per cent to 4918.4 during the day’s trading, trimming more than $55 billion from the bourse.
Concerns over the Chinese economy’s growth and the subsequent
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Contracting with a Chinese counterparty? Answers to your top three concerns
1. DO I NEED TO USE PRC LAW TO GOVERN ANY OF MY AGREEMENTS?
The good news is that you are generally free to choose the governing law of your agreements. PRC law recognises the choice of
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Low prices should give no cause for complacency on energy security, IEA says
The report finds that the plunge in oil prices has set in motion the forces that lead the market to rebalance, via higher demand and lower growth in supply, although the adjustment mechanism in oil markets
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The TPP: what it means for Australia’s natural gas industry
The historic Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP), the largest multi-continental trade agreement since APEC in 1989, is expected to deliver enormous benefits to Australia and unprecedented new opportunities
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Broadspectrum: A new beginning for Transfield
A volatile market, brought about by the fall of oil prices in late 2014, has seen a number of companies adapt to a rapidly changing environment. Broadspectrum, formerly Transfield Services, is one such
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