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Second Quarter Activities Report, Second Quarter Cashflow Report
- Jan 31, 2025
- 12 pages
December 2022
‘It’s a command economy now’: Gas projects reconsidered
A leading gas industry executive has joined the chorus of industry condemnation of the government, as he confirmed expansion plans were being reviewed.
- Colin Packham
November 2022
Australian LNG reaches Europe amid hunt for Russian gas substitutes
The extraordinary shipment possibly worth more than $190 million, involved an 11,000-nautical-mile trip from the North West Shelf to Rotterdam.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
October 2022
Trevor St Baker dips toes into gas production
The energy entrepreneur has tipped $8 million into a Queensland junior gas explorer to cash in on the rapidly tightening east coast gas market.
- Elouise Fowler
October 2020
Corporate Travel's Jamie Pherous, the boy who cried poor
The company founder spent more than $30 million on a house without windows but not a single dollar on his own transformative capital raising.
- Joe Aston
September 2020
Qld gas pioneer back for the next round and aiming high
The east coast gas market is evolving in a way that will let small, adroit players punch above their weight, says State Gas executive chairman Richard Cottee.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
December 2019
Tony Bellas marries Feros, not Pherous
Tony Bellas denied being in a relationship with Allens' Brisbane boss Erin Feros. Then he married her.
- Joe Aston
June 2019
Jamie Pherous pivots into gas
Corporate Travel Management shareholders might be disappointed Pherous isn't spending his dough on the company that made his fortune
- Myriam Robin
- Opinion
- Gas crisis
Queensland's gas maverick returns to where it all started
Richard Cottee lands another opportunity to help mitigate the east coast gas crisis.
- Matthew Stevens
October 2006
APT just seizing opportunities
Alinta's games with the Australian Pipeline Trust share register have helped underwrite Mick McCormack's $987 million acquisition spree, but the prices paid for the assets leave APT shareholders with plenty of concerns.
- John Durie; jdurie@afr.com.au
Australian Pipeline pips Allgas rivals
Australian Pipeline Trust has vowed to use its growing size to take on bigger projects after outbidding several larger companies to buy gas distributor Allgas from the Queensland government-owned Energex for $521 million.
- James Hall
Alinta's interest prime's APT's pump
Throughout his buying binge this year, Australian Pipeline Trust chief executive Mick McCormack has insisted everything he's done has been independent of the expectation that Alinta will make a takeover bid for his company.
- James Hall
August 2006
Trust trumps GasNet bid
Australian Pipeline Trust expects to own GasNet Australia Group by October after yesterday making a $452 million takeover offer for the Victorian gas distributor and increasing its stake in the company to almost 20 per cent.
- James Hall
Fund counts out offer for APT
Babcock & Brown Infrastructure Group has ruled out making a takeover offer for Australian Pipeline Trust after the two companies cancelled their joint bid for GasNet Australia Group and Australian Pipeline made a solo bid.
- James Hall
Cold winter helps boost GasNet by 87pc
GasNet Australia, the Victorian pipeline group which this week agreed to be taken over by Colonial First State, said a cold winter and a one-off asset sale had helped increase interim profit by 87 per cent.
- Stephen Wisenthal
Colonial lights fire under GasNet bidders
Babcock & Brown Infrastructure and Australian Pipeline Trust are under pressure to radically improve their hostile takeover bid for GasNet Australia after the target accepted a higher bid from fund manager Colonial First State.
- James Hall
GasNet bins Babcock bid
Shareholders in Victorian gas transmission company GasNet Australia said they were not interested in a $356 million takeover from Babcock & Brown Infrastructure and Australian Pipeline Trust but might be if there was some cash on offer.
- Tracy Lee
July 2006
Bidders urge GasNet to break silence
Babcock & Brown Infrastructure and Australian Pipeline Trust have called on takeover target GasNet Australia to start talking after an attempt by GasNet to have their joint bid blocked by the Takeovers Panel failed.
- James Hall
Minnows a handy utility for big players
Behind the argy-bargy of the $371.7 million hostile takeover bid for GasNet Australia by Babcock & Brown Infrastructure and Australian Pipeline Trust lie opportunities for investors in a sector that is consolidating.
- Richard Hemming
GasNet seeks Takeovers Panel ruling
GasNet Australia Group has applied to the Takeovers Panel seeking a ruling of unacceptable circumstances in Babcock & Brown Infrastructure Group and Australian Pipeline Trust's hostile takeover bid for the Victorian utility.
- James Hall
GasNet fumes over Babcock's hot air
GasNet Australia's chief executive Christine O'Reilly has accused suitor Babcock & Brown Infrastructure of misleading her shareholders and not being upfront about its own plans in its bidder's statement.
- James Hall