Santos
Why Japan’s power plants want to bury their emissions in the outback
The start-up of a giant project to bury carbon dioxide in the desert has given Santos greater confidence as it progresses talks with Japan’s big emitters.
- Nick Toscano
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‘Deep regret’: Santos hit with $10k fine over Pilbara oil spill
Energy giant Santos has been hit with a $10,000 fine over an oil spill at its processing facility off WA’s north-west after being dragged to court by the state’s workplace regulator.
- Jesinta Burton
The map, songline and pipeline. How legal experts misused Indigenous culture
“OMG, we win again!!!” wrote one campaigner about the fight with oil and gas giant Santos. But then the court changed its mind.
- Nick Toscano
Green group to pay millions after failed bid to thwart Santos pipeline
Australia’s top climate legal service will pay $9 million to gas giant Santos after a court rejected its bid to block a pipeline near the Tiwi Islands.
- Nick Toscano
Workplace safety watchdog launches legal action over Santos oil spill linked to dead dolphins
Neither Santos nor the government made the spill public at the time and, when it was eventually revealed by WAtoday, Santos described the incident as “minor”.
- Hamish Hastie
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- Gas
Timor-Leste lays down ultimatum to Santos on gas project negotiations
The company could lose control of its Bayu Undan project on Friday unless it agrees to give Dili a share of the project for free.
- Peter Milne
Santos shares tumble despite record interim dividend
The Adelaide-based company says key projects are on time and on budget, but there are longer-term concerns about production from its key PNG assets.
- Peter Milne
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- Mergers & acquisitions
Santos shares jump on report Middle Eastern giants are weighing up takeover bids
Saudi Aramco and Abu Dhabi National Oil have reportedly been separately studying potential bids for Australia’s $25 billion energy giant Santos.
- Nick Toscano
No prosecution after two workers nearly killed at Santos facility off WA
WA’s safety regulator has let companies off the hook, says the union for offshore oil and gas workers.
- Peter Milne
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- Gas
Major financial institutions cut ties with Santos’ Barossa gas project
An international bank and a foreign investor are ending advice and loans, prompting calls for local banks to follow suit.
- Sumeyya Ilanbey
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