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New Zealand faces the prospect of billion-dollar economic losses, with the closure or downsizing of energy-intensive
10 March 2004
The chairman of China Merchants Group Ltd (CMG) has revealed that China plans to buy 10 LNG tankers
09 March 2004
Petroleum conference delegates today caught a glimpse of a possible post-Maui New Zealand energy sector
09 March 2004
BP Plc is hoping to get around US$1.3 billion from the Bank of China (BOC) and the Japan Bank for International
05 March 2004
The closure of two Korea Electric nuclear power plants has meant that South Korea's largest LNG buyer,
02 March 2004
China's CNOOC Ltd has increased its stake in the Tangguh LNG project in Irian Jaya to 17%, and by taking
20 February 2004
First gas is flowing into the newly built second trunkline to the North West Shelf LNG facility in Karratha
17 February 2004
The head of Malaysia's state-run Petronas has said that the country has the capacity to lift its LNG
13 February 2004
Now is the time to tap into Australia’s abundant gas supplies and to deliver the infrastructure needed
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The role of batteries and storage in Australia’s energy transition
Energy News Bulletin’s new report examines what the energy and resources industry thinks of the idea of a nuclear-powered Australia.
ENB’s CCS Report 2024 finds that CCS could be the much-needed magic bullet for Australia’s decarbonisation drive
ENB’s latest Cost Report findings provide optimism as investments in oil and gas, as well as new energy rise.