On Friday 12th August around 60 of the WA members gathered at the Celtic Club in West Perth for our annual Winter Warmer, a night of good natured socialising.
The event was kindly sponsored by Qeye
The raffle this year…
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On Friday 12th August around 60 of the WA members gathered at the Celtic Club in West Perth for our annual Winter Warmer, a night of good natured socialising.
The event was kindly sponsored by Qeye
The raffle this year…
Posted by Dale
The east coast LNG blame game is on again fuelled by the latest ACCC Gas Inquiry report, EnergyQuest has observed in its monthly report for July.
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Denmark is expected to lead global length additions in pipeline capacity for hydrogen from 2022 to 2026, contributing around 35% of the global total during this period.
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Drilling of high-impact oil and gas prospects is set to rebound this year after a disappointing 2021, when success rates plunged towards record lows, Rystad Energy research shows.
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The Carpentaria-2H (C-2H) well has continued to deliver strong production flow rates with minimal declines for Empire Energy Group in the Betaloo sub-basin of the Northern Territory.
Empire Energy said extended production testing had continued at the well, located in its 100% owned and operated EP187 tenement, with gas flowing at an average rate of 2.6mmscf/day over the first 13 days and a normalised rate of 2.8mmscf/day per 1000m horizontal section.
The well had been shut-in for two days to replace the hydraulic stimulation…
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Shell Australia has submitted an environment plan to NOPSEMA for development drilling on the Crux natural gas field, off the coast of Western Australia.
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Beach Energy’s revenue climbed 13% to $1.8 billion on the back of soaring oil and gas prices, but the company delivered lower production figures after a Western Flank downgrade had significantly diluted the company’s value.
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The ACCC’s July 2022 Interim gas report has forecasts that the east coast of Australia could face a shortfall of 56 PJ in 2023 with the Gas Inquiry interim report indicating that 2022 could see a 2PJ shortfall.
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THE DMIRS’s Energy Analysis Program has opened for companies seeking funding incentives to unveil better resolution and understanding of petroleum and geothermal systems in Western Australia.
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The ACT’s Gas Transition Pathway will deny customers choice of energy supply, may cost them more in power bills and will remove the low-cost opportunity to utilise existing infrastructure to decarbonise gas.