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Planets aligning for the high CO2 fields of Timor Sea
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(Friday, 3 September 2010)
THE high-CO2 gas fields of the Timor Sea, including Evans Shoal, Caldita and Barossa, could be racing into development contention thanks to some unfolding corporate plays.
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Open season on UCG could backfire in Queensland
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(Thursday, 19 August 2010)
UNDERGROUND coal gasification in Queensland has had more hurdles put in its way than most new industries, but recent events have taken attacks on UCG to a new level.
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Mentelle firms as our next big hope for oil
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(Thursday, 5 August 2010)
THE Mentelle Basin off the southwest tip of Australia is emerging as a frontrunner in the search for a new oil province.
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Roebuck finally in explorers’ sights
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(Thursday, 22 July 2010)
THE little-known Roebuck Basin is finally luring explorers, thanks to its irresistible location in the heart of the Westralian Superbasin on the North West Shelf.
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Time to face reality on energy
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(Thursday, 15 July 2010)
LAST month in London, Lloyd’s chief executive officer Dr Richard Ward released a document produced in association with Chatham House that left little doubt the world’s leading specialist insurer believed the world had entered a period of deep uncertainty in how energy will be sourced in the future.
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Good times to continue for Australian LNG
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(Thursday, 8 July 2010)
LNG projects are commissioning around the world at a frightening rate, creating the likelihood of a global oversupply in the next 2-3 years.
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Oil shale could be a hot property
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(Thursday, 1 July 2010)
AS the popular children’s story goes, the three little pigs saved their bacon by finding refuge in a house built of stone and building a fire which eventually brought about the demise of the big, bad wolf.
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Production costs paramount
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(Monday, 21 June 2010)
IS the world facing a gas glut, or have we reached peak oil? Those questions should have investors thinking, because it can’t be both.
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‘Flawed’ RSPT could kill two CSG-LNG projects
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(Monday, 21 June 2010)
TWO of the planned coal seam gas-to-liquefied natural gas projects in Gladstone, Queensland, could be casualties of the resources super-profits tax, which a new report says is based on flawed modelling.
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‘Flawed’ RSPT could kill two CSG-LNG projects
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(Monday, 21 June 2010)
TWO of the planned coal seam gas-to-liquefied natural gas projects in Gladstone, Queensland, could be casualties of the resources super-profits tax, which a new report says is based on flawed modelling.
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RSPT: Mid-caps speak out on the tax
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(Wednesday, 16 June 2010)
THE government’s proposed resources super-profits tax has faced a barrage of protests and criticism since it was first announced and, in this first article in a series on the subject,
PetroleumNews.net
asks mid-cap players for their reaction to the RSPT.
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RSPT: Mid-caps speak out on the tax
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(Wednesday, 16 June 2010)
THE government’s proposed resources super-profits tax has faced a barrage of protests and criticism since it was first announced and, in this first article in a series on the subject,
PetroleumNews.net
asks mid-cap players for their reaction to the RSPT.
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Recovering from the REC wreck
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(Wednesday, 9 June 2010)
GEOTHERMAL energy companies have come off the boil, with the share prices of most players falling by around 50% in the past six months.
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Range spreading its risk
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(Thursday, 3 June 2010)
WORKING three projects in vastly different regions and planning at least three new wells this year, start-up producer Range Resources is spreading its risk and gearing up to be a diversified international operator.
By Susan Bower
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Shale the new flavour
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(Wednesday, 26 May 2010)
SHALE gas is currently one of the most interesting topics in the global oil and gas industry and it is not surprising that there are moves to replicate the United States experiences over the past couple of years in Australia.
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Kairiki muscles into producers’ club
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(Thursday, 13 May 2010)
There is plenty of excitement at the headquarters of Perth-based oil junior Kairiki Energy as it gears up to transform from an explorer to a producer in a matter of weeks.
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Queensland junior racing to seniority
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(Wednesday, 5 May 2010)
ANYONE familiar with the progress made by Queensland-based energy company Carbon Energy in the past year would not be surprised if the company was given a speeding ticket.
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New tax changes could hurt oil & gas research
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(Thursday, 22 April 2010)
RESEARCH and development in the oil and gas industry could be hit hard by a provision in the federal government’s second draft of its proposed changes to the R&D tax credit system.
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Offshore Oz still prospective
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(Friday, 12 March 2010)
PLAYERS in Australia’s offshore industry are ramping up activity to take advantage of the wealth of opportunities predicted to come to the fore over the next few years.
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People power
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(Tuesday, 9 March 2010)
IT is estimated growth in the resources sector will create 136,000 new direct and indirect jobs over the next five years. While that is great news for the industry and the growth of the nation, the most urgent issue now is finding where all the skilled workers are going to come from.
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Rebuilding gives explorer more energy
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(Saturday, 20 February 2010)
THE impending conclusion of farm-out talks and acquisition of a larger stake in a permit surrounding the Jingemia oil field has Norwest Energy well placed for petroleum exploration in the Perth Basin.
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Po Valley maps out future
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(Wednesday, 10 February 2010)
DESPITE its recent success in making the transition into a gas producer, Po Valley is not content to rest on its laurels.
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Papuan Basin set for new wave of exploration
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(Thursday, 14 January 2010)
EXPLORATION activity in PNG’s Papuan Basin is set for a major new phase following some recent breakthroughs by the upstream sector.
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Skills shortage to pick up speed
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(Tuesday, 12 January 2010)
THE global financial crisis has done little to quell the ongoing skills shortage with predictions employers can expect an even tougher time sourcing skilled labour in 2010.
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Good news finally emerges from southeast basins
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(Thursday, 7 January 2010)
AUSTRALIA’S major southeast basins are finally generating some better exploration news for the upstream sector.
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Reserves growth clear winner for NZ in 2009
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(Thursday, 31 December 2009)
THE undoubted highlight of 2009 for the New Zealand petroleum sector was the effective doubling of recoverable reserves, to about 100 million barrels, at the Maari-Manaia oil fields, offshore Taranaki.
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Hot rocks leading the way in NZ
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(Wednesday, 30 December 2009)
GEOTHERMAL power is the hot contender to become New Zealand's favourite renewable energy resource, with an increasing portion of the country’s electricity produced by utilising the underground steam from the bubbling sulfurous fields.
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Beach jigsaw coming together: Nelson
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(Wednesday, 9 December 2009)
PUTTING the pieces of the puzzle together is what Beach Petroleum managing director Reg Nelson calls the recent moves the company has been making in unconventional gas.
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CSG-LNG set to power up Queensland
(Friday, 4 December 2009)
AUSTRALIA is on the brink of becoming a liquefied natural gas powerhouse and much of that growth could be fuelled by Queensland’s fledging coal seam gas-to-liquefied natural gas industry.
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Australia emerging as a heavyweight in world gas
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(Thursday, 3 December 2009)
DEVELOPMENT approval for Gorgon is set to leapfrog Australia up the ranks of the world’s gas-rich nations, overtaking countries such as Norway, Indonesia, Iraq and India.
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