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Peter Coates, the then Santos chairman, speaking at an annual shareholder meeting in 2016.

Former Santos chairmen warn gas giant’s suitors face FIRB wall

Peter Coates and Stephen Gerlach say it will be difficult to place weight on assurances from the Abu Dhabi-led consortium that it will keep investing locally.

A renewable-energy future facing too many hurdles.

$3b Edify Energy readies mega debt facility for bidders

The loan would have a five to seven-year term and eclipse debt packages seen in comparable deals at CWP Renewables, Tilt Renewables and Neoen Australia.

Regulation to protect the environment and reduce emissions should be seen as essential assurance for productivity in our long-term future, with economic and social development benefits.

EnergyAustralia, Alinta merger would shake up electricity and gas supply

Private equity giants are sniffing around a “once in a blue moon” chance to combine EnergyAustralia and Alinta, making a motza from what’s left of coal power.

This Month

Christos Adamou, one of the co-owners of Bluprint, a cafe in the foyer of the Santos headquarters in Flinders St in Adelaide’s CBD.

South Australia outlines its demands for Santos’ $36b sale to proceed

The oil and gas giant has been headquartered in Adelaide since it was founded more than seven decades ago. The state wants to ensure investment continues.

Adnoc’s Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Treasurer Jim Chalmers and the AWU’s Paul Farrow.

AWU says Chalmers must put big conditions on $36b Santos takeover

The influential union wants the ASX-listed oil and gas producer’s Abu Dhabi suitor to sell more gas in Australia in exchange for foreign investment approval.

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The pumped hydro project is planned for Lake Lyell near Lithgow in NSW.

French energy giant backs multibillion-dollar NSW pumped hydro project

Government-owned EDF, better known for its large nuclear power fleet, is buying into an EnergyAustralia plant and wants to acquire more.

MST Marquee analyst Saul Kavonic.

Outspoken Santos analyst retracts his observation

Saul Kavonic’s observation of the oil and gas company’s director shares was clarified on Thursday.

Unlike the capital-constrained Santos, the bidding consortium possess deep pockets to develop gas reserves, which Santos struggled with.

Is Australia selling off its energy security to the UAE?

While the government should typically avoid interfering in commercial decisions, safeguarding Australia’s future gas supplies is paramount.

The Barossa gas project in the Timor Sea is nearing the start of production.

Bidder XRG says it wants ‘100pc’ of Santos amid break-up speculation

In an attempt to pre-empt Canberra’s concerns, the Middle Eastern-led bid group says it plans to invest in Santos’ domestic energy production.

Santos CEO Kevin Gallagher knows how to maximise a workplace perk.

Kevin Gallagher awaits Santos pay day on his private toilet

He may have lost his private jet, but at least the oil and gas boss still has his royal throne and beloved Celtic Football Club.

Pole-mounted EV charger on Ausgrid electricity infrastructure

Backstreet fight over EV chargers could cost all energy users more

Electricity networks say pole-mounted chargers would add just $1.60 a year to power bills, but contractors warn households are already paying hundreds too much.

L1 Capital’s James Hawkins and Raphael Lamm are supportive of the bid for Santos.

Major Santos shareholder L1 Capital backs $36b takeover

L1 Capital has delved into the problem of how to unlock value from Santos for years, so it’s telling that it supports the giant bid from Abu Dhabi Inc. 

Santos’ new Barossa gas project in the Timor Sea will allow the resumption of exports from Darwin LNG.

Energy security is driving Abu Dhabi’s tilt at overlooked Santos

The pull of LNG is proving strong in the Middle East, driving the surprise takeover bid for an Australian producer that others have looked at and left.

David Gillespie, managing director of Jemena.

Australia’s heavy industries are ready to decarbonise — let’s make it easier for them

Because not every process and system can be electrified, gas will be required both through the clean energy transition and well beyond, a fact recognised by the Federal Government.

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Schneider’s Mike Cox says companies are no longer interested in the Climate Active program.

Corporates go cold on carbon neutral scheme

A top consultant says the government’s Climate Active program is no longer part of corporate decarbonisation plans.

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Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, head of Adnoc, was the president of the COP28 climate summit in Dubai.

Market debates whether Abu Dhabi will help or hinder Santos’ ambitions

While some brokers said a well-funded backer would accelerate projects in Narrabri and Beetaloo, others are concerned they will suffer as focus drifts elsewhere.

Janet Holmes a Court (right), who was outside the WA Parliament House on behalf of the Friends of Australian Rock Art, and Friends of Australian Rock Art co-convener Judith Hugo.

Environmentalists launch suit to quash North West Shelf approval

A rock art preservation group backed by the Holmes à Court family matriarch has launched a challenge to overturn WA approval of Woodside’s North West Shelf extension.

Santos chairman Keith Spence pictured after the oil and gas producer’s 2024 AGM in Adelaide.

Santos directors bought shares ahead of Abu Dhabi takeover bid

Four board members including the company’s chairman acquired the shares in March in the weeks before the first, unsuccessful takeover offer was tabled.

Abu Dhabi sets up test for Labor with $36b Santos takeover bid

But the offer for the ASX’s second-largest oil and gas producer has been met with a lukewarm reception from investors, who say the price could be higher.

Santos’ board rebuffed private equity in favour of CEO Kevin Gallagher’s turnaround plan. Now, it is willing to cash out.

Australia’s biggest piece of M&A bait catches its dream deal

A trifecta of bids from a trifecta of buyers. Welcome to Santos’ unique world.

Santos CEO Kevin Gallagher has landed his dream bidder.

Santos’ $36b mega-deal creates a mega-test for Jim Chalmers

The company has landed the largest ever cash deal in the global energy sector. The only problem is getting the bid past the FIRB and the treasurer.

Meg O’Neill.

Woodside accuses US government of ‘bad faith’ royalty grab

A lawsuit accuses department staff of sharing jokes on email about how they were going to make oil and gas companies pay more.

Santos Moomba carbon capture and storage project.

Santos, Adnoc poised to announce $30b deal; JPM, Allens on ticket

It comes after Street Talk reported on Sunday that Adnoc had held preliminary talks with Santos about taking a stake in the ASX-listed business

Adnoc is a major oil producer backed by Abu Dhabi’s government.

Abu Dhabi’s oil giant sets its sights on Santos, mulls formal tilt

The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, known as Adnoc, has been in discussions with the ASX-listed business but has not put a formal proposal on the table yet.

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