OIL and gas contracting specialist Clough remains in the running for a $200 million contract for the offshore production facilities at Apache Energy's Reindeer gas field following John Holland Group's successful tender for onshore plant construction.
LOCAL industry is demanding a say on the state government's next move on energy policy, after it finally scrapped unwelcome plans to merge electricity generator Verve with retailer Synergy.
The state government will provide nearly $8 million of additional funds and employ a further 72 people to boost WA's Resources Safety Division as the state's mining death toll creeps up.
Nexus Energy has raised $31 million from an instiutional placement with funds to be used for ongoing development of its 85 per cent owned Crux liquids project off WA and Longtom gas operation in Victoria.
Ratings agency Standard & Poor's has suggested that state-owned energy retailer Synergy 's credit rating is likely to come under pressure when the government proceeds with changes to its power purchase contracts.
The federal government has established an employment taskforce to help staff future resource projects, including the upcoming Gorgon gas venture in Western Australia.
The federal and Western Australian governments have offered five production licences for the liquefied natural gas fields of the Gorgon project, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says.
The Federal Court has dismissed another claim from Cape Australia Holdings, which, on this occasion, was seeking relief from nine former employees who left Cape's PCH Group to start rival scaffolding company, Modern Access Services.
Brandrill has reported a 75 per cent slump in its full-year net profit on the back of a steep fall in revenues and tightening of competitive pressures on margins in the second half of the 2009 financial year.
Tap Oil has rejected speculation that its legal battle with Burrup Fertilisers could result in damages worth hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars, instead putting its maximum liability at $US20-25 million.
Babcock & Brown Power, the owner of Alinta, has narrowed its net loss in fiscal 2009 and says it hopes to announce by the end of November how it will deal with more than $3 billion of debt and whether it will change its company structure.
Mineral sands miner Iluka has received a boost in its share value today after it reached a settlement with engineering outfit Downer EDI and secured an $8.6 million insurance payout from last year's Varanus Island gas outage.
Perth company Liquified Natural Gas has appointed CB&I as project management consultant for its planned three million tonne per annum LNG project at Fisherman's Landing in Queensland.
Construction contractor John Holland Group has blasted its way into WA's booming oil and gas sector with a $160 million contract to build Apache Energy's Devil Creek gas plant in the Pilbara, snaring work originally to be undertaken by Clough.
Engineering and infrastructure services outfit Downer EDI has expanded its mechanical, construction and maintenance business with the acquisition of Kwinana-based Western Construction.
Shares in engineering and construction company, Decmil Group finished stronger today after posting a record profit of $10 million, up from just $55,000 the previous corresponding period, after securing substantial contracts with global clients.
Marine engineering outfit, Neptune Marine Services has posted a profit of $21 million for the year to June 30, an increase of almost 200 per cent on the previous year's $7.4 million thanks to its diverse service offering and strong revenue gains.
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THE global financial crisis had a marked impact on Western Australia's engineering contractors during the year as the slowdown forced resources companies to scale back and defer numerous new developments and expansions.
NOBODY should be too concerned about the differences between partners in the $30 billion Browse LNG project over how the venture should be developed, according to Woodside Petroleum chief executive Don Voelte.
NO matter which way you cut it, the 2008-09 financial year was a shocker for investors in local companies, with only 110 of the 730 or so Western Australian-listed companies managing a positive return of any sort.
WITH much front page hype, the federal government last week announced what it claimed was Australia's biggest ever deal when PetroChina agreed to buy 2.25 million tonnes of LNG a year for 20 years, worth $50 billion.
Heavy equipment sales and rental company, Emeco Holdings has posted a net profit after tax of $13.3 million for the year to June 30, a fall of 14.5 per cent, which included significant one-off impairment and restructuring charges.