Company news: Woodside, State Gas, Chevron and more

Woodside Chief Executive Peter Coleman says his company could supply LNG to AGL’s proposed import terminal at Crib Point, southeast of Melbourne. In an interview with the Australian Financial Review
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OGOG increases NZOG offer

The increased offer price now sits at NZ$0.78 (AU$0.71) per NZOG share, up from NZ$0.77 (AU$0.70) per share. NZOG’s Independent Directors have unanimously recommended that shareholders accept OGOG’s
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WA appoints fracking panel

The panellists’ expertise ranges from geophysics and geology to environmental chemistry and monitoring and the socio-economic impacts of agricultural change. They are hydrogeologist Dr Philip Commander;
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Chevron extends Carnarvon acreage

WA-528-P, WA-529-P and WA-530-P cover 23,170 square kilometres and are located roughly 220 km northwest of Dampier off the West Australian coast. Chevron will be
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Beach completes entitlement offer

Beach announced the successful completion of the institutional component of its 3 for 14 accelerated non-renounceable pro-rata entitlement offer of new fully paid ordinary
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AICD calls for energy certainty

The Australian reports that AICD Deputy Chairman Gene Tilbrook said Australia requires a "smart power" solution that allowed for a …
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Company news: Lattice, Strike, ACCC and more

Origin Energy has asked bidders for its upstream oil and gas arm, Lattice Energy, to submit binding offers by Monday. According to the title=”Australian Financial
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Burst NZ pipe causes jet fuel shortage

The Refinery to Auckland Pipeline (RAP), operated by Refining NZ, suffered a leak on Sunday 17 September, 8 km south of its refinery at Ruakaka. The company expected repairs to take less than two days
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Wood Group wins Ichthys work

The operations of all subsea assets and the gas export pipeline will be supported under the contract which includes two, one-year extension options and
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Labor knew of rising gas prices

When asked by David Speers on Sky about the warnings Labor received when in government, Mark Butler admitted “Everyone knew there was going to
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