Big Oil's new thin cap headache
The democratisation of LNG markets
Big Oil's new thin cap headache
SYDNEY building an LNG import terminal may seem preposterous given Queensland is gushing gas, but Deloitte's
FORMER Shell Australia chief Ann Pickard's call for quotas at the graduate intake level stunned many
LNG players are being forced to sink more equity into their new projects and expansions as the Commonwealth's
WITH the era of the megaproject all but over, Big Oil needs to get its head around small-scale LNG because
LNG operators have themselves to blame for cost and schedule blowouts that proliferated Australia's LNG
LOW oil and gas prices are putting some of the recently installed Australian LNG capacity under water,
HAVING swallowed up two smaller firms over the past six months, Yokogawa is on the hunt for more acquisitions
SENIOR US-based Deloitte analyst Andrew Slaughter has revealed that sheer vengeance may be an underlying
WOODSIDE Petroleum CEO Peter Coleman has warned the future of the LNG supply chain is at risk due to
INPEX is now talking more openly about the potential of bringing more gas from the Browse Basin to feed
WOOD Mackenzie says the LNG industry could take a leaf out of Shell's book and collaborate on shipping
MCCONNELL Dowell's new CEO Scott Cummins has affirmed the risk profile of the Northern Gas Pipeline that
US AMBASSADOR to Australia John Berry says a combination of American investment and Australia's stable
A TECHNIP manager has spelled out the extraordinary issues facing Yamal LNG in the Arctic Circle, one
WOODSIDE Petroleum chief operating officer Mike Utsler yesterday revealed unprecedented sharing of operating
SANTOS' Gladstone LNG partner Petronas says a more equitable relationship is needed between LNG consumers