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LNG imports may not be needed until later this decade under AEMO’s latest gas outlook.

Winter gas threat pushed out but shortages loom

The energy market operator expects winter gas shortages to hit Victoria in 2028 and predicts a serious energy shock without new investment. Queensland says it will keep coal-fired power stations open longer.

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Victoria’s mainstay of gas supply, the Bass Strait fields, are now depleting rapidly.

Looming threat to curb Queensland LNG exports spurs new drilling

The concern among Queensland’s LNG exporters about a crackdown on Asian sales contract renewals is pushing them to drill for new gas to supply domestic customers.

Transgrid CEO Brett Redman at the CEDA function in Sydney.

Transgrid seeks government support for vital $700m grid investment

Transgrid CEO Brett Redman says the company needs NSW government and regulatory support to proceed with investments without blowing-up its credit rating.

Energy Minister Chris Bowen.

Consumers trapped by rising cost of energy failure and power bills

Power prices will be a key election topic as Labor sells the benefits of renewables and the Coalition insists nuclear offers the only affordable answer. But under both plans, it’s customers who will pay.

An EV made by Volkswagen outside the Northvolt factory in Skelleftea, Sweden.

Europe’s biggest battery hope Northvolt files for bankruptcy in Sweden

The Swedish company boasted $US10 billion in funding and was set to challenge China’s electric vehicle battery dominance. Instead, it has collapsed.

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ConocoPhillips is one of the biggest energy companies in the world, and is proposing to explore for gas in the Bass Strai.

Massive gas drilling program approved in Bass Strait

ConocoPhillips’ junior partner in the venture said it was “very unusual to see a drilling program of this size”.

February

Genex Power’s Kidston pumped hydro project in North Queensland.

‘Big water battery’ wins backing in NSW storage tender

The success of a $1.8 billion project near Mudgee in a NSW underwriting tender for clean energy comes amid mounting evidence that pumped hydro can be difficult and costly.

EnergyAustralia’s Yallourn Power Station in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley is due to close in mid-2008.

EnergyAustralia owner would rather contract green power than build it

Parent CLP Group is “open-minded” about funding options for transition projects at EnergyAustralia, which needs to be self-funding, CEO Chiang Tung Keung says.

The pumped hydro project is planned at Lake Borumba south of Gympie in Queensland.

Qld may shrink $18.4b hydro project to save venture

The Crisafulli government is considering scaling down the Borumba storage project after a blowout in costs in latest setback to Queensland’s energy transition.

Both Australia and Canada have much in common including being highly urbanised, services-driven, and dependent on international trade as a source of growth and continued economic prosperity.

Here’s why Australia-Canada ties matter more than ever

Challenges abound as the Trump administration aims to rewrite global trade rules.

Some major wind farms moved into construction last year.

$9b rebound in renewables projects keeps 2030 in sight

The December quarter extended a rebound in commitments to new clean energy projects, but the pace has to be maintained for another six years to meet 2030 targets.

Adam Bandt says he has “Dutton-proofed” the capacity investment scheme.

‘Dutton-proofed’: Greens-Labor agree to keep gas out of energy scheme

Liberals say the deal for the capacity investment scheme that underwrites new clean power projects is a preview of how an ALP minority government would run.

Beach Energy’s Waitsia gas project in Western Australia is running late.

Beach CEO doubles down on gas strategy amid heightening Vic crisis

Brett Woods has said several parties are interested in joining Beach for power generation after the company disappointed the market with its dividend and outlook.

LNG tankers.

How Australia’s gas boom turned into a nightmare

Our nation exports gas – but now we’re paying the price as a result of a huge and entirely predictable bipartisan policy failure.

January

Australia hit a milestone in the December quarter with coal power supplying less than half the National Electricity Market for the first time.

Coal drops below 50pc for first time as solar powers to record

Renewables supplied a record 46 per cent of the National Electricity Market in the December quarter when a milestone was reached with coal power.

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Woodside’s Louisiana LNG site.

Why Trump’s ‘drill, baby, drill’ mantra won’t work in Australia

The US president’s rationale that cheaper gas will power a manufacturing renaissance and reduce household bills can’t be applied to fix the energy woes here.

Donald Trump views Europe’s chronic trade surplus with the United States as clear evidence of unfair competition, and will not back down on proposed tariffs.

Here are Europe’s three big fears in a Trumpian world

If it fails to adapt, the European Commission may end up looking like the Los Angeles fire department – scrambling after the damage has already been done.

Chris Wright at a confirmation hearing last week. The incoming US energy secretary’s Liberty Energy is a big backer of Tamboran Resources.

Gas hopeful Tamboran pitches Trump on $8b outback data centre plan

The ASX-listed LNG developer is backed by incoming US energy secretary Chris Wright, and wants to power defence-focused digital infrastructure in the Northern Territory.

An LNG cargo ship in Taichung, Taiwan. Taiwan’s CPC Corporation is a big investor in the Dorado field.

Santos puts massive West Australian oil and gas project on ice

The decision to stall the $3.2 billion Dorado development pushed the share price of smaller venture partner Carnarvon Petroleum down by as much as 27 per cent.

Drilling at the Golden Beach gas project off the Victorian coast.

Vic gas squeeze opens up $1b storage opportunity

A gas storage project off Victoria’s coast has grown by 50 per cent amid a flood of demand from customers looking to stave off the risk of winter shortages.

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