In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Forrest separation implications, Kerry Stokes' laneway, Ben Wyatt, Mark Hatfield, the Ritz Carlton, Chellingworth and Moody's.
Chevron Australia managing director Mark Hatfield is concerned for Western Australia's future gas supply as availability tightens and state and federal regulatory pressures bite.
Chevron Australia has announced the production of first gas from the $4 billion Gorgon Stage 2 project, which involved the installation of 11 additional wells.
Chevron Australia says venture partners - not taxpayers - will stump up the costs of getting the massive Gorgon carbon capture system up to promised levels.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has signalled the federal government will tighten the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax to bring in more revenue after Treasury completed a major review.
AOG: Woodside will spend $US2 billion on decommissioning by the end of the decade, while Chevron has touted a similar value for local contracting work on Jansz-Io.
As criticism of the government's energy market intervention settles, Madeleine King is focused on pushing Australian resources to the fore of the global energy transition.
West Perth-based mining services company Aerison has won $100 million worth of new contracts for projects across Western Australia and South Australia.
CBI Contractors and Kentz have lost their appeal over a Supreme Court ruling in favour of Chevron, relating to the parties' contract on the Gorgon gas project.
Updated: The WA gas market has been boosted by the restart of Chevron's Wheatstone domestic gas plant, but Alcoa will not yet return to full alumina production.
Matt Mckenzie reads the latest news about the state's gas supply crunch, Julian Walter's big Kojonup property deal, Tianqi Lithium, and Fortescue Metals Group.
Alcoa has slashed alumina production following a big disruption to the state's gas supply, but Energy Minister Bill Johnston is confident the power grid will keep running.
Documents filed as part of a restructure of Chevron's Australian operations have given a glimpse into the finances of the $13 billion-a-year oil and gas producer.
A comprehensive national survey has found one third of Australians have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace, with the IT, media and arts sectors the worst offenders.
Senior editor Mark Beyer covers highlights from a recent boardroom forum, which brought together industry figures to discuss issues facing the state's infrastructure pipeline.
Chevron Australia boss Mark Hatfield said he is determined to improve the company's workplace culture after a report found nearly half of staff had been bullied.
Behemoths of Western Australia's resources sector will tip $750 million into a new community investment initiative to bankroll a cohort of legacy projects in the state.
Mark Beyer and Jordan Murray provide a market update and discuss interest rates, house prices, resources sales figures, Chevron, VGW Holdings and Kevin Brown.
Chevron's long-running sponsorship of the Perth Festival will end next year, with the festival expected to seek new corporate backers while continuing to ramp up its philanthropic income.
The state's environmental regulator wants Chevron's Gorgon LNG plant to hit net zero by 2050, and to offset any reservoir emissions that are not captured and stored underground.
A Woodside-led cohort of oil and gas majors has been granted a permit to evaluate the potential of turning a depleted gas field off the coast of Dampier into a carbon capture and storage project .
Woodside Energy has removed four wells from plans for the Browse LNG project, reducing the impact on a green turtle nesting habitat, environmental documents show.
WA's chief scientist has bemoaned 'a decade of nothingness' on federal energy policy while expressing cautious optimism about a change in approach with a new government in Canberra.