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The New Zealand government, Shell and Natural Gas Corporation are to pay King Country businessman Pat
19 December 2001
A second pipeline operator has launched legal action against Western Australia's independent gas access
19 December 2001
America's second largest oil company, ChevronTexaco, said it plans to double production at its oil field
19 December 2001
Following final commissioning, Origin Energy's Quarantine Power Station will be ready to supply electricity
19 December 2001
The inaugural meeting of the Ministerial Council on Energy will be held in Melbourne this week, six months
13 December 2001
Despite lacking approvals for the final onshore Victorian link, Duke Energy will begin construction of
13 December 2001
Market speculation is rife that Origin Energy and Australian National Power are close to a gas supply
13 December 2001
The UK entity of the Technip-Coflexip Group, Coflexip Stena Offshore Ltd (CSOL), has been awarded a three-year
13 December 2001
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