Coal ‘to be worth zero’
Mike Cannon-Brookes has some ideas on how Australian can plug its looming $70bn coal hole.
Mike Cannon-Brookes has some ideas on how Australian can plug its looming $70bn coal hole.
Incitec Pivot’s gas supply deal is a rare piece of good news in an otherwise bleak energy outlook.
Incitec Pivot as upped its earnings guidance after securing gas for its Gibson Island plant through 2022.
The world’s largest buyer of LNG has warned Australia faces a battle to remain the top global exporter.
Previous opposition to “big stick” energy laws presents Labor with a political quandary.
Manufacturers are demanding the federal government pull the trigger on laws to limit the export of liquefied natural gas.
The Morrison government may consider tapping its emergency powers to limit gas exports
Oil giant Exxon has fought off climate change moves by the Church of England.
Business groups renew climate action pledge as Matt Canavan rebukes carbon price support.
More manufacturers will be forced to close if gas prices don’t come down, warns ACCC.
Resources Minister attacks major oil, gas companies for supporting carbon price.
Impediments must be removed before messing with markets.
Big Australian energy users face little respite from high gas prices and tight supplies, Rod Sims warns.
Jackie Trad proposes ‘voluntary’ infrastructure fund to raise $100m, presenting possible further pressure on thermal coal.
Canberra must resist the urge to intervene in the east coast gas sector, say energy producers.
The Morrison government is preparing to revive its shelved energy laws.
What’s good for Snowy Hydro is good for gas, big energy users are telling Canberra.
Santos has denied speculation political upheaval in PNG will delay a $16bn LNG expansion plan.
Energy giant ConocoPhillips raises concerns about Canberra stepping in to ease a gas supply crunch.
Energy players should band together to battle well-funded professional activists, says Shell.
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