One of the eastern seaboard’s biggest gas suppliers has flagged support for new rules requiring gas producers to set aside certain volumes for domestic buyers.
It’s an age-old question:What’s the secret to success? A deep-dive into the lives of some of WA’s most high-profile figures indicates there’s one significant determining factor.
A national brawl is brewing over how to fix the eastern states’ lack of gas supply for the energy grid.
Australians should accept that India needs secure supplies of coal and gas,Madeleine King says,despite calls to shut down these exports.
As the farmers of the Liverpool Plains gear up to stop a gas pipeline,they are forging alliances with an unlikely breed of activist.
Many in the industry thought Madeleine King had been railroaded by her Labor colleagues but she says everyone has to compromise – ministers and miners alike.
Madeleine King said the resources sector have a unique responsibility to correct the extraordinary and devastating wrongs of the past.
An election,an anniversary and the Shangri-La. This is how Penny Wong came to visit Beijing.
As the gas sector weighs up its next steps in response to the federal government’s controversial market intervention,Resources Minister Madeleine King said companies should work with government,not embark on a costly advertising blitz or legal action.
Resources company fails to reverse Federal Court judgment that halted drilling on its multibillion-dollar Barossa gas project in a decision that may affect all of Australia’s massive offshore oil and gas industry.
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has taken a swipe at the federal government’s plan to ease power prices,indicating states may need compensation.