LNG producer Chevron says financial commitment to two Western Australian nature-based carbon offset initiatives will help it create a lower carbon business.
Oil and gas giant Woodside Energy has inked a $1.3bn deal to sell a 10 per cent stake of its flagship Scarborough gas project to Sumitomo Corp and Sojitz Corp.
Business and political figures have united in condemning a protest at the home of Woodside chief executive Meg O’Neill, while the ABC has been questioned over its role.
Price falls above 20 per cent for energy commodities have led Australia’s export price index to its largest quarterly fall since 2009, the Australian Bureau of Statistics has revealed.
Beach Energy has reported quarterly production and revenue gains, while offering a vague update on progress at the Waitsia stage two project in the Perth Basin.
The union alliance representing workers on Woodside Energy’s LNG platforms has put industrial action on the table as it furthers its push for an enterprise bargaining agreement.
Shell Australia’s Prelude project has caught the attention of the national offshore energy regulator, after a process was found to have put staff at risk of explosion or fire during an inspection in December.
Seven Group Holdings chief executive Ryan Stokes has returned to the board of Beach Energy, replacing Margaret Hall as a designated director of the investment group.
Woodside Energy has disclosed a six-month delay and a cost increase of up to 13 per cent, or about $900 million, on its Sangomar oil project in Senegal.
Global energy consultancy Xodus Group has replaced engineering firm Wood as the federal government's key offsider on the decommissioning of the Northern Endeavour oil field.
Carnarvon Energy is waiting on approval from the Foreign Investment Review Board to sell a slice of its Dorado project to Taiwan's national oil and gas enterprise.
Woodside Energy has committed to develop the US$7.2 billion ($10.5 billion) Trion resource in Mexico, acquired as part of its deal for BHP Petroleum in 2022, with first oil targeted for 2028.
The state government has backed Strike Energy’s gas acceleration strategy, which involves progressing four domestic gas projects to commercial production by 2025.
Beach Energy has plugged and abandoned its Trigg 1 gas exploration well, making it the second target in the Perth Basin to record disappointing results in the past three months.