AGL Energy reported strong revenue and operational numbers for the six months, which ended in December 2023.
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Green light for AGL grid-scale battery
AGL Energy has reached a final investment decision on the Liddell 500-megawatt grid scale battery in the Hunter Energy Hub in New South Wales (NSW).
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AGL announces intention to demerge
Australia’s integrated gas, electricity and telecommunications service provider AGL Energy has announced its intention to demerge.
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FFI, AGL to repurpose coal power plants
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and AGL Energy are repurposing coal-fired
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Cooper Energy, AGL enter new gas sales agreement
Cooper Energy and AGL Energy have entered into a new gas sales agreement (GSA) for all developed and un-contracted volumes from the Casino, Henry and Netherby fields in the Otway Basin, and amendments to the existing Sole GSA.
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2021 Women in Industry Awards nominations now open
The Women in Industry Awards provides an opportunity to celebrate the success of females in the oil and gas industry, with 2021 award nominations open until Friday, June 25.
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AGL plans for Crib Point dashed
AGL Energy and APA Group have been rejected by the Victorian Government for their proposed gas import terminal at Crib Point and construction of a pipeline from the terminal to Pakenham.
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AGL’s Crib Point project rejected
The Victorian Government has ruled out AGL Energy and APA Group’s proposed gas import terminal at Crib Point and construction of a pipeline from the terminal to Pakenham. Victorian Minister for Planning
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Victorian opposition takes aim at AGL’s Crib Point
The Liberal National opposition in Victoria has vowed to stop AGL’s Crib Point development if elected to government in November next year. Outlined in EnergyQuest’s monthly LNG report, Shadow
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Oil and gas jobs to rise despite challenging year: AMMA
The Australian oil and gas sector is expected to create an additional 2280 production jobs by the end of 2026, according to a workforce forecasting report by the Australian Resources and Energy Group AMMA.
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