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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APPEA defends PRRT

Adam Bandt and the SMH had both made comments questioning whether the PRRT was best serving the Australian people – comments that APPEA chief executive Malcolm Roberts called “disingenuous”?
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How 2015 changed the Australian domestic gas market

During 2015 the eastern Australian gas market has experienced significant transition with the development of CSG resources and the associated creation of an east coast LNG export industry. These drivers
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Conquering energy’s fog of jaw

One of the major domestic propaganda messages in Britain during World War 2 was “loose lips sink ships”?. Its purpose was to prevent gossip about sea transport reaching the Nazi enemy. In Australia
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Gas and the gender handicap

According to the latest statistics from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA), the gender pay gap in the Australian gas and oil sectors is a whopping 31.1 per cent for full-time workers – and
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What Australian gas can expect from COP 21

The two-week conference began on 30 November, and already Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has declined to end fossil fuel subsidies but pledged a substantial part of the Australian foreign aid budget to
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Tracking down fugitive emissions

The team has been conducting world leading research on fugitive emissions and the influence of coal seam gas on the amount of methane in the atmosphere. The researchers are devising new methods that could
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ADGO 2016: Industry needs shake-up plan

Being held once again at the Four Seasons in Sydney from 7 – 10 March 2016, the event will bring together key industry stakeholders from the length of the supply chain to address and help all in
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Gas and the gender handicap

According to the latest statistics from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA), the gender pay gap in the Australian gas and oil sectors is a whopping 31.1 per cent for full-time workers – and
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