The demand for skilled workers is set to increase in the Western Australian resources sector over the next 12 to 18 months, according to the Chamber of Minerals and Energy (CME) of WA.
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First gas at Project Atlas
Galilee shows potential
The Australian reported exploration in the region, which is yet to have any commercial gas reserves proved up, has seen Read More
Activists employing delay tactics to slow development: APPEA
APPEA Director Chris Lamont said the Western Downs Alliance, a tentacle of the Lock the Gate group, has lodged the case in the Federal Court in relation to the Santos GLNG Gas Field Development in Queensland.
“While
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A political fix for a non-existent problem
According to APPEA, it will discourage much-needed investment in developing new gas supplies for Australian industry and consumers.
APPEA Chief Executive Dr. Malcolm Roberts said the water trigger is unnecessary
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Industry welcomes minister reshuffle
Josh Frydenberg has been named as the Minister for the Environment and Energy while Senator Matt Canavan picks up the Resources and Northern Australia portfolio.
The Australian Pipelines and Gas Association
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Industry welcomes Macfarlane appointment
“APPEA is delighted to see Ian Macfarlane return to the resources industry in this important role. Ian is universally respected in the industry for his contribution as Australia’s longest
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APLNG train two begins production
“Production of the first LNG cargo from the projects second train on Curtis Island near Gladstone represents a defining moment in Australia Pacific LNG’s eight-year journey from project establishment
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Origin continues divestment with upstream IPO
NewCo will include Origin’s interests in the Otway Gas Project, BassGas Project, Kupe Gas Project, and the Perth, Cooper, Bonaparte and Canterbury basins while Origin will retain its interests in
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Narrabri EIS open for public comment
The Narrabri Gas Project has the potential to play a significant role in the domestic energy space and could supply up to 50 per cent of NSW’s gas needs.
The EIS will now be assessed by the NSW Government
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