Contact Chief Executive Steve Barrett and Genesis Energy Chief Executive Murray Jackson said it was vital that New Zealand had more certainty on fuel replacements after the Maui gas field runs down in
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Clough launches $A50 million counterclaim against BassGas partners
The dispute commenced in late September, when Origin announced it would seek liquidated damages because the project was not ready for commissioning as required by early June. The project is still not
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NT Chief Minister visits Japan
The Chief Minister is planning to meet with major companies that could be potentially involved in the next phase of the development of the Timor Sea gas province. These companies include potential customers
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Woodside may block BHP’s sale of northern Australian interests
Paladin Australia and BHP signed a sale and purchase agreement on Monday. Woodside Petroleum, as the major shareholder in the fields, has a pre-emptive right to BHP’s shareholdings of 32 per cent
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Kimberley-Perth proposals under fire
The Government’s favoured option involves the construction of a 3700 km canal from the Fitzroy River to the Perth metropolitan area. However, the feasibility study will also evaluate the 2000 km
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Firms shortlisted for Singapore LNG Terminal
Response to the tender – which was called in July and closed on August 27 – was overwhelming. A shortlist had been expected last month, but whittling the bidders down took longer than expected
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Russia, Turkmenistan hold joint oil and gas conference
The forum brought together officials from the Russian gas company Gazprom and from Turkmenistan’s various fuel companies. Speaking at the conference, Gazprom Deputy Board Chair Alexander Ryazanov
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Sakhalin Energy awards long term charter deals for 3 LNG ships
A contract for two of the ships went to a consortium consisting of Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) and JSC Sovcomflot. A second contract for one LNG ship was awarded to another consortium consisting
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Korea Electric to import LNG
Currently Korea Electric buys a third of the LNG imported by Korea Gas. Importing gas will reduce expenses and hopefully cut down their fuel bill, which rose to $US4.1 billion last year. The government
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Gas delivery commences from Xyris field
The Xyris development is the first green-field gas development in the Perth Basin since Beharra Springs, approximately 14 years ago. Recent discoveries including Xyris South 1, Apium 1, Hovea 2 and associated
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