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Orica CEO Sanjeev Gandhi says high gas prices are a big problem.

Orica boss says gas pledge won’t fix today’s soaring price problem

The high cost of gas in Australia is skewing investment decisions towards other countries, says manufacturing boss.

  • Simon Johanson

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AEMO has directed large industrial users to either reduce or cease using gas in Gladstone.

Major gas pipe fire hits Rio Tinto and Orica’s operations

Major gas users are scrambling to secure supplies following a fire on a critical gas pipeline.

  • Simon Johanson and Nick Toscano
Boral has plans to develop its Deer Park quarry into an industrial estate.

Industrial giants turn to property for new income streams

Building materials giant Boral is the latest big industrial player to join forces with a property developer to make money from its extensive property holdings.

  • Nicole Lindsay
The hydrogen project will be built next to Orica’s Kooragang Island plant in Newcastle.

Explosives giant Orica ramps up emission reduction targets

Orica will include emissions generated by its customers among its climate change goals for the first time as the federal government’s safeguard mechanism pressures big polluters to act.

  • Simon Johanson
Orica uses gas to create explosives for mining firms.

Orica backs Europe’s carbon tariffs, says Australia needs some

Orica says a levy on high-emissions imports will level the playing field for Australia against unfair global competition.

  • Simon Johanson and Nick Toscano
Jeanne Johns of Incitec Pivot.

Soaring gas prices send explosives maker out of east coast gas market

Incitec Pivot has stitched up a gas supply deal that will allow it to opt out of the volatile east coast gas market.

  • Simon Johanson
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Orica uses gas to create explosives for mining firms.

Orica seizes on $2b green hydrogen push to accelerate key production plants

But the explosives maker believes the incentives are not big enough to counter America’s $US369 billion effort to supercharge its clean energy economy.

  • Simon Johanson
The BlueScope steelworks at Port Kembla.

Top manufacturers back safeguard climate reforms

BlueScope Steel and Orica have thrown their support behind the government’s new climate policy after originally fearing it could pummel their competitiveness.

  • Nick Toscano and Mike Foley
The Yara ammonia plant is on the Burrup Peninsula, home of Woodside’s Pluto and North West Shelf LNG plants.

Pilbara ammonia plant shuts as Santos’ gas shortage bites

One of the world’s largest producers of ammonia – a vital fertiliser ingredient in short supply – has shut down due to a lack of gas in WA.

  • Peter Milne
Sanjeev Gandhi’s strategy is starting to gain traction.

‘Green’ metals and copper demand offer Orica recession antidote

The Melbourne-based manufacturing giant is positioning itself to be a key player in the “green revolution”, as it contends with the challenges of a global energy crisis and inflation.

  • Nick Toscano

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