Oxford Economic predicts oil prices to stabilise

Oxford Economics has highlighted that the oil market has plunged as a result of the coronavirus, but its analysis reveals that demand should recover in the second half once the outbreak has been confined.
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Barikewa-3 well strikes gas

The well, located in the Forelands region, intersected 25 m of net gas pay within the Toro and Hedinia reservoir objectives. A drill-stem test was carried out across the Toro interval, with the on-site
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Kwinana lifts off

Located 30 kilometres west of Perth, the $400 million base load 320 megawatt (MW) gas-fired power station, was built for the NewGen venture comprising Babcock & Brown Power and ERM Power, by Alstom.
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Angel takes flight

The $1.6 billion Angel Gas Project involved a number of firsts for the North West Shelf Venture (NWSV), including becoming the first NWS large-scale gas production facility to become operational in 13
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The Vermeer T455 perfects the art of tight trenching

All Track Trenching, as its name suggests, concentrates solely on trenching services using tracked machines. This leaves contractors specialising in cable, pipe and conduit installation to concentrate
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Cushioning Australia’s gas infrastructure

Between the source of production and the eventual destination, be it processing point, export point or final market, pipelines encounter situations that can potentially impose huge strains on their structure,
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Pipe installation ploughs ahead

Underground Services Australia recently launched a system that is capable of installing pipes and cables, as well as sand bedding, padding and warning tape simultaneously. This unique ploughing technology
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Covering Australia’s PE pipe needs

During its 30 years, PPI has earned a reputation for high quality products. The company operates factories in Adelaide, Perth and Rangiora, New Zealand, with sales and warehouse facilities in all Australian
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