Woodside opens new innovation front
Pipelines caught in crosshairs
Woodside opens new innovation front
Pipelines caught in crosshairs
WA seeks to spark wildcat interest
Nuclear is the future: economist
YOKOGAWA Australia has told Energy News that the company benefited from its attendance at APPEA 2016
THE LNG glut could last a few years longer than expected, with new data suggesting the oversupply could
WOODSIDE Petroleum has teamed up with Victoria's Monash University to help drive significant advances
THE ‘lower for longer' mantra that oil barons have been using to describe the immediate future of the
THE competition regulator has been savaged after its report into the east coast energy crisis unexpectedly
WESTERN Australia's Department of Mines and Petroleum has released a number of new blocks in the onshore
NUCLEAR technology will be hard to beat in the long-term as increased energy demand is a given with the
WHILE natural gas' role in Australia is likely to remain relatively stable over the next 30-40 years,
LONG-time friend of the sector Ian Macfarlane was conferred APPEA's highest honour, the Reg Sprigg Medal
AUSTRALIA could be on a path to some serious issues next decade with exploration at its lowest level
HE may be about to jet out of Australia, possibly for the final time, but Chevron's $US54 billion man,
AUSTRALIA cannot afford to repeat the mistakes of the recent past and producers need to get cracking
THE AUSTRALIAN oil patch appears to be losing the war on trying to drum up support for what it's been
WITH industry urged to spruik its environmental credibility to tackle climate change and to change the
SPEAKING at the first day of what appeared to be one of the smallest APPEA conferences in several years,
ORIGIN Energy managing director Grant King said an LNG import terminal in Botany Bay flagged by Shell