A prominent left-leaning think tank has come to blows with an oil and gas industry group, over warnings of a domestic gas shortfall in Western Australia over the years ahead.
MinRes has revealed maiden resources for its Lockyer gas and Erregulla oil projects in the Perth Basin, as it reviews its path forward in the region amid a stalemate with government.
Santos has hired former Woodside executive Sherry Duhe as its new chief financial officer, marking the experienced executive’s return to the oil and gas sector.
Perth Basin producer Strike Energy has made two new discoveries during drilling at its Erregulla Deep-1 well, intercepting gas at depths never previously encountered in the region.
The state government has expressed disappointment at Province Resources’ decision to scrap its plans for a major green hydrogen project, and rejected claims it was responsible for the company’s decision.
Woodside Energy’s underlying net profit slipped 14 per cent in the first half of 2024 to $2.36 billion, as lower prices for its oil and gas products weighed heavily.
Chevron and Woodside have secured a greenhouse gas assessment permit off the WA coast, as the pair explore selling carbon capture as a product to industrial users.
LNG producer Santos extended the life of its Reindeer gas field into the second half of 2024, but the future of its WA portfolio remains clouded in the longer term.
Carbon capture and storage could generate more than $80 billion for the state economy over 20 years, according to new analysis funded by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA.
Woodside Energy has dodged a potential challenge to its environmental approvals at the Scarborough gas project, as it scales up towards a 2026 production date.
State parliament has been told there is no 'magic pudding' to protect the interests of all parties in the state’s gas network, after a long-awaited report on the sector was tabled today.
A joint venture between Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Energy and John Poynton-chaired Strike Energy has been granted a gas production licence at the West Erregulla project in the Perth Basin.
ASX-listers Strike Energy and Frontier Energy have each received Australian Energy Market Operator approval to supply peaking power into the South West Interconnected System.
Chevron Australia has increased the production capacity of its Wheatstone domestic gas facility by seven per cent, lifting nameplate capacity to 230 terajoules per day.
The long-awaited report into the state's domestic gas policy will be tabled this week, a deadline confirmed hours after opposition voices warned of the consequences of further pushback.
Woodside Energy’s plan to tap new natural gas supply off the WA coast to cover unused capacity at the Goodwyn A production platform has been opened for public comment.
LNG producer Chevron Australia has revealed it paid $3.5 billion in Australian taxes last year, making a point of its contribution as one of the nation’s largest taxpayers.
Woodside Energy chief executive Meg O’Neill has backed in the company’s approach to new energy at a lunch event today, days after the company’s $US2.35 billion Texas ammonia buy.
Japanese LNG producer Inpex and Italy’s ENI will sell a 76 per cent stake in four undeveloped oil fields off Timor Leste to ASX-listed junior Finder Energy, for an up-front $US2 million fee.
Strike Energy has locked in a $48.5 million contract for its 85-megawatt South Erregulla peaking gas power plant in the state’s Midwest, as it awaits regulatory go-ahead on the plan.
Bhagwan Marine kicked off its first day of trading on the ASX by announcing a small upgrade to its earnings forecast and outlining plans to expand its business.
Perth Basin gas producer Strike Energy says it is closing in on a final investment decision at two key projects, including the West Erregulla resource owned in JV with Hancock Prospecting.
Gas exploration permits off the Western Australian coast have been granted to Chevron, Inpex, Melbana Energy and Woodside Energy, as part of long-awaited acreage release.
Woodside Energy's Scarborough project is now two-thirds complete and on track for first production in 2026 at a cost $750 million more than previously thought.
Japan-headquartered LNG producer Inpex has put its weight behind a push for seafarers, amid fears of a significant looming shortfall as the available work pool plummets.
Woodside Energy will make a $1.8 billion move to acquire the Driftwood LNG development opportunity in the US, as it sets its sights on opportunities beyond the Australian gas market.
ATCO has doubled down on its calls for accelerated depreciation across its WA gas pipeline network, despite an earlier knock back from the Economic Regulation Authority.
Woodside has signed a deal with CPC Corporation over the supply of liquefied natural gas to Taiwan, the first time the company will deliver to the country.