The feasibility study for the import terminal is well underway and AGL expect to select the terminal site around mid-2017.
AGL expects the potential development to cost between $200 – 300 million,
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Shell increases domestic supply
The deals will see the JV supply gas for power generation in South Australia and manufacturing in Queensland.
The first deal will see the supply of around 8 PJ of gas to Engie’s Pelican Point power
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ExxonMobil markets PNG gas
Speaking at the Gastech Conference in Chiba, Japan, ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Vice President PNG Marketing Stephen McCusker said the project produced 7.8 MMt last year, well above the original nameplate
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Autumn edition of Gas Today out now
In this edition, we feature:
A video and article on the release of AEMO’s 2017 Gas Statement of Opportunities report.
The Gas Vision 2020 report recently developed and released
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Markets must work for energy customers: ENA
“Energy markets are rapidly changing with a blizzard of choices and options, so it is vital to ensure we don’t leave any customers behind,”? said ENA CEO John Bradley.
“We welcome
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APGA appoints new Chief Executive
Mr Greenwood has an extensive career in policy and government relations.
“His most recent role is as the Canberra Director of GRA Cosway providing advisory and advocacy services to assist clients
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Energy giants to bid for SA gas plant
The proposed $360 million, 250 MW gas-fired power plant was announced as part of the state’s South Australian Power for South Australians energy plan earlier this month to ensure more of
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Critical energy state front of mind for APPEA 2017
APPEA Chief Executive Dr Malcolm Roberts sums up the key problem: “Australia urgently needs more gas supply and more gas suppliers to head off a domestic supply shortfall forecast for 2019.”?
This
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Technology can strengthen Australia’s gas advantage
Gas Vision 2050 was developed by Australia’s peak gas industry bodies and demonstrates how gas can continue to provide Australians with reliable and affordable energy in a low carbon energy
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South Australia announces energy plan
The government says the $550 million plan will increase security, boost competition and put downward pressure on prices.
The plan involves:
Building a government-owned 250 MW gas-fired power plant to
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