The Federal Government is developing a hydrogen guarantee of origin (GO) scheme, initiating a trial phase with the industry. A GO scheme will measure and display key attributes of how and where a unit
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CCS could have material impact on carbon emissions of LNG projects: WoodMac
The use of carbon capture and storage (CCS) could have a material impact on LNG projects’ carbon emissions. Depending on the strategy adopted, more than 25 per cent of overall carbon emissions could be removed, according to Wood Mackenzie.
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The need for balance in energy
The outcome of the Queensland state election heightens the concern of energy investors that the Australian political environment today is an impediment to planning projects that need policy certainty for
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Political certainty in 2015 is a must for Australian gas industry
It is true that the patience of many has been tested over the past two years with two white paper exercises, the east coast gas review ordered by Gary Gray and the numerous gas-related state inquiries.
No
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From the Editor
Australia, which uses brown and black coal for 73 per cent of its electricity generation needs, stands to benefit in myriad ways from a stronger natural gas industry, which are not limited to keeping 60,000
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It’s time for the government to step up on gas
Take the plastics and chemicals industry, which supplies inputs for 109 of Australia’s 111 industries.
Speaking at the Australian Domestic Gas Outlook conference in Sydney, PACIA Chief Executive
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What’s next for Fair Work
The Fair Work Amendment Bill allowed the Fair Work Commission to approve agreements covering wages and conditions when agreement cannot be reached between employers and employees.
It also limits the ability
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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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Arbitrate today: trends in international arbitration
While Singapore and Hong Kong remain the regional leaders for hosting international arbitrations, the world of international arbitration does not stand still. Increasingly Australia is demonstrating it
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What does the future hold for Queensland LNG and the domestic gas market?
Last November, Santos had already confirmed they are not running their GLNG venture at full production. If prices remain low, Origin Energy’s Australia Pacific LNG venture and Shell’s Queensland
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