The State Government says plans to build a green energy transmission line to the Burrup Peninsula are progressing - insisting it can be done without threatening World Heritage List-nominated ancient rock art.
Rebecca Le May
Chevron is locking in plans to run the massive Gorgon LNG plant for decades more, with drilling on the first of seven new gas fields slated to start in 2026.
Matt Mckenzie
Woodside chief executive Meg O’Neill says the company’s customers are keen to be offered more options in lower carbon intensive energy but less keen on the price tag that comes with it.
Simone Grogan
Japan’s Inpex and Italy’s ENI are set to sell four oil fields in the Timor Sea to a South Perth-based energy junior.
Woodside Energy boss Meg O’Neill has backed in the company’s $3.6 billion deal to buy a lower-carbon ammonia plant in Texas, as investors debate whether the move will deliver returns.
Commodities from copper and gold to crude oil tumbled, while paring back some of the losses, as global economic malaise dimmed the outlook for industrial demand.
Mark Burton, Alex Longley, Sana Pashankar and Devika Krishna Kumar
The Federal Opposition Leader has ruled out Kalgoorlie-Boulder as a potential nuclear reactor site in the Coalition’s power plan.
Anneke de Boer
Woodside has dropped a cool $US2.4 billion ($3.6bn) to buy a lower-carbon ammonia plant under construction in Texas as the company again looks offshore for growth options.
The Federal Opposition leader says overturning a ban on uranium mining would take WA “to the next level” and weighed in on the looming decision on Woodside’s mega Browse project.
Adrian Rauso
The State’s environmental watchdog has fired a warning shot over Woodside’s multibillion-dollar Browse gas project, with concerns about the impact on marine life and a coral reef.
Daniel Newell, Matt Mckenzie & Dylan Caporn
Gold stocks were the standout performers among WA’s listed companies in the past year, a period which saw new energy minerals businesses plummet by $23 billion.
Judge promises Andrew Forrest emails will be revealed as she imposes limited secrecy in Fortescue battle with former green dream scientists.
Neale Prior
Woodside Energy is under fire for its management of climate risk and capital as a group of investors slam "high-cost, high-emission" acquisitions.
Marion Rae
Fortescue wants to permanently suppress chunks of emails linked to Andrew Forrest and used to gain controversial search orders against scientists.
Fortescue shares plunged to their lowest since November 2022 after a US investor offloaded nearly $2 billion worth of stock in the Andrew Forrest-led company on Monday night.
Three firms have teamed up to investigate the creation of a sustainable aviation fuel industry in Brisbane as demand for renewable options booms.
Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson
A new wind farm with 40 turbines is set to generate enough energy to power 144,000 homes across South Australia.
Holly Hales
The State Government has filled a crucial environmental oversight role amid revelations WA’s biggest resources project has been tangled in green tape for two years.
Inpex’s huge Ichthys LNG operation has reportedly been hit by an outage.
The West Australian
A big fracking project in the Kimberley has reemerged, as the US-backed company behind the plan chases federal approval for exploration drilling.
Monadelphous has added to its order book with a contract to help Woodside Energy ready its processing facilities for the start of production from the $18.85 billion Scarborough development.
Daniel Newell
Rising demand for minerals needed to make electric cars, solar panels and wind turbines could deliver a unique opportunity for Australia, a report finds.
Woodside Energy has revealed a sharp rise in the cost of its long-awaited Scarborough gas project off the Pilbara coast.
Daniel Newell & Matt Mckenzie
Japanese energy giant Inpex and a hardcore Australian union have teamed up to warn the country could face a shortage of maritime workers.