A new gas development in central-eastern Queensland is set to open fresh supply avenues for upstream service providers, with a phased construction and operation program targeting coal seam gas (CSG) reserves east of Wallumbilla.
Two of Australia’s largest undeveloped offshore oil and gas discoveries are poised to play a critical role in the nation's future fuel security, with development planning entering a decisive phase and engineering work underway to support a final investment decision.
A major energy development in Western Australia’s Perth Basin is moving into a critical phase, with production underway, power generation facilities under construction, and multiple exploration and appraisal programs targeting reserve growth across a dominant regional acreage position.
A plan for the construction of up to 150MW of gas production infrastructure at a mine site in the Goldfields region of WA has received a key planning endorsement.
Planning is currently underway for the redevelopment of an ageing Darwin power station, with the view to extending its life, signaling to developers a significant shifting in state funding from renewable energy.
The contract has been awarded for an offshore decomissioning project, with the company delivering the works expanding its workforce and band of contractors and suppliers.