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Liquefied natural gas first

September 16th, 2009 · No Comments · Energy, Environmental, Oil & Gas

LNG, the company set to produce the first liquefied natural gas out of Gladstone, is on the verge of signing a deal to supply gas from 2012.
LNG announced in February it had signed a heads of agreement with its biggest shareholder, Norwegian company Golar LNG, to supply all of its first production train, which has [...]

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Onshore oil found on the Gippsland coastline

June 24th, 2009 · No Comments · Mining, Oil & Gas

An oil and gas exploration company says its found an onshore oil flow on the Gippsland coastline near Seaspray in south-east Victoria.
The executive chairman of Lakes Oil, Rob Annells, says the discovery was made during exploratory drilling works in the area.
He says the find is geologically significant, and could herald the first onshore oil flow [...]

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WA: Agreement reached on Kimberly LNG site

April 16th, 2009 · No Comments · Careers, Environmental, Oil & Gas

A MULTI-BILLION dollar liquefied natural gas plant is set to be developed in WA’s Kimberley region after a landmark deal between Aborigines, government and business.
Woodside, Australia’s second-biggest oil and gas producer, has agreed terms with the State of Western Australia and the Kimberley Land Council, to develop a LNG Precinct at James Price Point, north [...]

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Petrol prices to rise as oil price sky-rockets

November 5th, 2008 · No Comments · Oil & Gas

As the dollar weakened against the euro oil prices have sky-rockettedand on evidence that OPEC crude exporters were cutting production as promised, analysts said.
Earlier in the day the price of Brent North Sea crude sank close to a 21-month low point under $US59 per barrel as traders sold amid weak energy demand worldwide, they added.
Prices [...]

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Oil and gas announcement expected this morning

September 26th, 2008 · No Comments · Oil & Gas

The Federal Resources Minister Martin Ferguson has arrived in Darwin ahead of an expected announcement this morning that Inpex will build it’s multi-billion dollar gas plant in the city.
Mr Ferguson flew into Darwin late last night from Canberra after yesterday’s Parliamentary sittings along with Territory MPs and Senators.
He’s expected to make an announcement today that [...]

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Executive Search and Recruitment website launched

August 6th, 2008 · No Comments · AAAI, Accounting, Banking, Careers, Electrical, Energy, Engineering, Environmental, Finance, Human Resources, Information Technology, Legal, Logistics, Manufacturing, Marketing, Mining, Oil & Gas, Water

AAAI’s new website
The AAAI Group has launched its new website at www.aaai.com.au. They have made their website easier to navigate, more user friendly and have added a range of new features. The new site features a streamlined navigation system which now only contains four main sections, helping candidates get to what you want faster. They [...]

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90 billion barrels of oil in Arctic

July 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Oil & Gas

US Government scientists say they believe the Arctic holds as much as 90 billion barrels of oil, which is enough to meet the current world demand for almost three years.
The report by the US Geological Survey also estimates that the Arctic contains as much natural gas, more than 1,600 trillion cubic feet, as all the [...]

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North Queensland mine shale oil project protests

July 18th, 2008 · No Comments · Mining, Oil & Gas

Greenpeace has joined a protest against plans to mine shale oil on the north Queensland coast.
The Greenpeace boat Esperanza will dock at Airlie Beach on Sunday as part of a campaign promoting renewable energies.
Climate and energy campaigner Simon Roz says Queensland’s solar and wind resources are the key to a sustainable future.
“The State Government needs [...]

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Government promises to compensate motorists- emissions trading scheme

July 16th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Environmental, Oil & Gas

Transport will be included in the Federal Government’s emissions trading scheme when Climate Change Minister Penny Wong unveils the plan later today, but that motorists will be shielded for at least three years.
In an effort to soften the impact on motorists and prevent petrol price hikes, the Government is to go against the strong views [...]

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Protest: Greenpeace joins Whitsundays mine protest

July 11th, 2008 · No Comments · Environmental, Mining

Greenpeace has joined a protest against a plan to mine shale oil on the north Queensland coast.
Mining company Queensland Energy Resources is doing feasibility studies into an open cut mine 15 kilometres south of Proserpine.
Simon Roz says the Greenpeace boat, Esperanza, will join protests off Airlie Beach next week.
He says the mine would have catastrophic [...]

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