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Shares crash over building delays and cost blowout at troubled WA gas plant

Shares crash over building delays and cost blowout at troubled WA gas plant

Beach Energy shares plummeted in early trading on Monday, with its chief executive conceding extreme disappointment over quality issues in the late-stage WA project.

  • by Peter Milne

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LNG giants escape export clampdown this winter as supplies lift

LNG giants escape export clampdown this winter as supplies lift

East coast gas producers will avoid facing unprecedented orders to break export contracts and redirect supplies to Australian buyers this winter.

  • by Nick Toscano
After years of promises on climate change, oil giants are backtracking

After years of promises on climate change, oil giants are backtracking

Fossil fuel majors are choosing profits over plans to bring a clean future closer.

  • by Nick O'Malley
Beach Energy to slash almost a third of its staff in cost-cutting push

Beach Energy to slash almost a third of its staff in cost-cutting push

The Kerry Stokes-backed oil and gas producer will lay off 30 per cent of its workforce and overhaul its executive leadership team in a bid turn the company around.

  • by Nick Toscano
Australia’s fossil fuel giants set to take multibillion-dollar hit

Australia’s fossil fuel giants set to take multibillion-dollar hit

Australia’s gas and coal exporters face a tricky next five years with prices expected to keep tumbling.

  • by Nick Toscano
How Sydneysiders could save $730 a year by ditching gas

How Sydneysiders could save $730 a year by ditching gas

NSW residents could save $1.1 billion and the equivalent of 1 million tonnes of COâ‚‚ emissions a year by swapping gas for electricity.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
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Greens threaten Labor’s fuel rules over gas project push

Greens threaten Labor’s fuel rules over gas project push

A controversial reform to offshore gas project assessments, which was expected to be debated in the Senate this week, has been paused.

  • by Mike Foley
Energy sector in race to fix gas crunch as supply fears deepen

Energy sector in race to fix gas crunch as supply fears deepen

Time is running out to avert gas shortfalls and price spikes in Australia’s south-east as local production of the fossil fuel plummets faster than demand.

  • by Nick Toscano
Energy shortage fears prompt minister to pump up new gas projects

Energy shortage fears prompt minister to pump up new gas projects

Federal Resources Minister says new gas production projects in NSW, Victoria would be optimal solution to gas shortages.

  • by Mike Foley
From Holden cars to a $6.3b project: Vikas Rambal’s WA adventure

From Holden cars to a $6.3b project: Vikas Rambal’s WA adventure

The Indian engineer arrived in Perth wanting to check out cars and perhaps build a solar farm. The stakes quickly got bigger.

  • by Peter Milne
Minister in talks with gas exporters to lock in local supplies

Minister in talks with gas exporters to lock in local supplies

Australia’s gas exporters are edging closer to a deal with the Albanese government that would boost supplies and help temper fears of looming shortages.

  • by Nick Toscano and Mike Foley