The historic Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP), the largest multi-continental trade agreement since APEC in 1989, is expected to deliver enormous benefits to Australia and unprecedented new opportunities
Read More
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
Read More
Read More
Peak body calls for Australia to increase its use of local gaseous fuels
In a 2016-17 pre-budget submission, Gas Energy Australia called on the government to:
reform federal policies and programs to ensure low emitting gaseous fuels are treated the same as
Read More
Read More
Call to include gaseous fuels in green energy schemes
Gas Energy Australia Chief Executive John Griffiths said green energy schemes would be more effective and potentially cost less if lower emitting, domestically produced gaseous fuels were included in the
Read More
Read More
Natural gas costing households 60 per cent less than electricity: ABS
Australian Pipelines and Gas Association Chief Executive Cheryl Cartwright said the figures, from the Australian Bureau of Statistics publication Read More
Prime Minister Turnbull to open LNG 18
Mr Turnbull will join Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett, Federal Resources, Energy and Northern Australia Minister Josh Frydenberg, and an outstanding line-up of highly respected international LNG
Read More
Read More
Gas industry welcomes new energy growth centre
The growth centre is part of the Federal Government’s $248 million Industry Growth Centres Initiative, designed to boost Australia’s industry innovation, competitiveness and productivity by
Read More
Read More
AOG 2016 a critical forum for the LNG sector
With the nation transitioning from a once-in-a-generation construction phase to a focus on operations, there are numerous warnings that Australia may not be ready and may have major issues finding enough
Read More
Read More
5 minutes with Professor Jonathan Stern
Here, Professor Stern speaks to Gas Today about why the LNG 18 conference is so important to the industry, and where he thinks the LNG industry will head next amid difficult market conditions.
Read More
Read More
The future of gas supply a key feature of Energy Networks 2016
However, the sector is facing key challenges and the rapid transformation in the gas market makes it essential that Australia’s domestic gas customers are protected by good energy and carbon policy.
Read More
Read More