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Discussion invited on long term energy vision
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Energy Minister Peter Collier has released a discussion paper to provide direction for a long term energy vision for Western Australia, which has been welcomed ...
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Coal Seam Gas - to be or not to be? Part one
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Coal Seam Gas (CSG) is one of the fastest growing sectors in the Queensland resources arena but there are currently a number of factors which could inhibit its ...
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Galilee Basin – Queensland’s new energy frontier
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There is significant interest in exploring the Galilee Basin in Queensland for its potential as a supplier of energy, not just through coal mining but the ...
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CPRS concessions not enough says mining industry
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On November 24th, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s office sent out a message. It said Australia had moved a step closer to action on climate change after more than ...
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Coal Seam Gas - to be or not to be? Part two
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Coal Seam Gas (CSG) is one of the fastest growing sectors in the Queensland resources arena but there are currently a number of factors which could inhibit its ...
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Galilee Basin – QLD’s new energy frontier (part two)
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Recent years have seen interested parties actively exploring the Galilee Basin in Queensland, for its potential to be a significant supplier of energy.
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QLD company launches the first UCG power plant
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Carbon Energy has launched its 5 Megawatt power plant at Bloodwood Creek near Cogan, about 50 kilometres west of Dalby in South West Queensland.
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Gorgon boosts investment to record level
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The Gorgon LNG project lifted the amount of capital expenditure on minerals and energy developments in the past year according to the Australian Bureau of ...
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Waratah’s plans to open up new coal province
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Waratah Coal's CEO Peter Lynch was able to deliver the good news to an industry conference in Brisbane on November 23rd that the company’s China First project ...
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CCS all about finding the ‘right rocks’ – Part Two
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The Coal Tech 2009 conference, held on September 15-16th, hosted a range of presentations on technologies including carbon capture and storage (CCS); ...
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CBA's outlook for Australian coal
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The Commonwealth Bank of Australia's Lachlan Shaw addressed delegates of the NSW Coal & Energy Conference in Sydney on September 28th.
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How ready is business for a price on carbon?
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The Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) bluntly referred to by many in the mining industry as the tax on coal mining, is due to be voted on again by ...
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WA mining index doubles since January
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From the end of January to September 30th the Deloitte WA Index has rebounded from $72.8 billion to its current level of above $144 billion - a growth of ...
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Report on the global status of CCS projects released
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The Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute (GCCSI) released a report which shows there is growing action being taken to achieve commercial scale CCS but ...
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Energy market shifting towards gas: analyst
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Gas demand for power generation, currently about 200 petajoules a year, is expected to almost triple by 2030, according to economics consultancy firm ACIL ...
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CCS all about the ‘right rocks’ - Part One
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A report from the Third Annual Coal Tech conference, held on September 15-16th, on steps to carbon storage in Australia.
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NSW conference comes at key time for coal
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Of the issues and uncertainties facing mineral commodity sectors, you could say none have been affected more than the coal sector being the backbone of ...
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CBA's outlook for Australian coal
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The Commonwealth Bank of Australia's Lachlan Shaw addressed delegates of the NSW Coal & Energy Conference in Sydney on September 28th.
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Long term future good for geothermal - Part two
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The Australian Journal of Mining held its 4th Hot Rock Energy Conference on June 4th, where analysts and geothermal developers came together to look at ...
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Expansion could drive up emissions
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Environmentalists have sparked a debate over BHP Billiton’s (BHP) proposed expansion plan for its Olympic Dam mine in South Australia.
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Xstrata speaks out on supporting coal
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Xstrata’s Mick Buffer, addressing a conference in Sydney on August 14th, was outspoken on the Government’s response to climate change.
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Where to now for CPRS?
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The Federal Government's Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) Bill was rejected by the Senate for the first time on August 13th.
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Xstrata speaks out on supporting coal
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Xstrata’s Mick Buffer, addressing a conference in Sydney on August 14th, was outspoken on the Government’s response to climate change.
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Comparing CPRS with US legislation: Part one
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Comparison of the Australian Government’s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) and the US Waxman-Markey Climate Change Legislation - by Bede Boyle*, a ...
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Comparing CPRS with US legislation - Part two
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Comparison of the Australian Government’s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) and the US Waxman-Markey Climate Change Legislation - by Bede Boyle*, a ...
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Long term future good for geothermal - Part one
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The Australian Journal of Mining held its 4th Hot Rock Energy Conference on June 4th, where analysts and geothermal developers came together to look at ...
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The push towards short-term pricing of coking coal
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This year has seen a shift in the coking coal market, towards a more flexible pricing environment, like that of the thermal coal market where prices have been ...
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BOC’S $65m boost towards LNG network for east coast
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BOC announced a major investment in its liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Victoria in the next phase of its $200 million LNG highway along the east coast of ...
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Opening the north’s renewable energy potential
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Development of a high voltage electricity transmission line between Mount Isa and Townsville would enable Queensland to open a major renewable energy ...
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Sustainability and coal seam gas – Part one
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An upfront investment in environmentally and socially sensitive design is likely to pay dividends for the Coal Seam Gas (CSG) industry, according to ...