Woodside beats forecasts
Woodside delivered an 8pc lift in third quarter production as it rebounded from a shutdown at a big LNG operation.
Woodside delivered an 8pc lift in third quarter production as it rebounded from a shutdown at a big LNG operation.
The value of Eraring, Origin’s coal-fired power station, would fall by $400m under the Paris climate accord emissions targets.
A bitter feud has erupted between contracting giant Worley and its largest shareholder after Dar Group.
Juggling assets and navigating trade options for electricity and gas are just part of Origin Energy’s bid to keep the lights on.
Major east coast power users and top regulators have been called to meetings over the future of AGL’s coal station.
BHP believes an imminent emissions crackdown on the world’s shipping fleet may be extended to a broader carbon levy.
AGL Energy expects to complete repairs on its coal-fired Loy Yang A coal plant by a December deadline.
The power grid would better integrate solar generation if electricity networks could become trading platforms, AEMC says.
Chevron’s $US55bn Gorgon LNG project faces a fresh challenge after a ruling from WA’s environment watchdog.
Renewables groups moaning about getting energy from ‘Timbuktu’ to consumers haven’t done their homework, power baron says.
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