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2024-Dec-17 Liberal Party’s ‘Gas-fired recovery’ in election pledge (PEP11)

Posted on December 18th, 2024 by sachin saraf

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-12-17/dutton-morrison-politics-power-energy-prices/104734970

2024-Dec-13 Gina Rinehart: Drill, baby, drill! We have so much natural gas in Australia.

Posted on December 13th, 2024 by sachin saraf

GINA RINEHART: Drill, baby, drill! We have so much natural gas in Australia. If we are deciding not to use our vast coal deposits, let’s bring online as much gas supply as we can

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14113095/GINA-RINEHART-natural-gas.html

 

2024-Dec-11 Dutton pushes role for gas power amid blitz on Labor seats

Posted on December 11th, 2024 by sachin saraf

Federal election Australia_ Peter Dutton pushes role for gas power amid blitz on Labor seats

2024-Dec-01 Victoria, NSW risk gas shortages unless they turn to imports

Posted on December 3rd, 2024 by sachin saraf

https://www.watoday.com.au/business/the-economy/victoria-nsw-risk-gas-shortages-unless-they-turn-to-imports-20241129-p5kumk.html

Gas supply shortages_ Victoria and NSW face turning to imports

 

2024-Sept-16 Report reveals devastating impact of Greens’ reckless gas ban

Posted on September 16th, 2024 by sachin saraf

Australian Energy Producers Media Release – Lights out, manufacturing closures, higher emissions: Report reveals devastating impact of Greens’ reckless gas ban

240916 – MR – Energy Quest no new gas report

2024-Jun-20 Gas prices rocket higher as fears of shortage build

Posted on June 21st, 2024 by sachin saraf

https://www.afr.com/companies/energy/gas-prices-rocket-higher-as-fears-of-shortage-build-20240621-p5jnm3

2024-Jun-20 AEMO warning reinforces need for investment in new supply

Posted on June 21st, 2024 by sachin saraf

Media release

20 June 2024

 

East coast gas production at full capacity but AEMO warning reinforces need for investment in new supply

 

East coast gas production is running at full capacity to meet the surge in gas demand for power generation that prompted the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) to issue a warning overnight that gas supply on the east coast may be inadequate to meet peak winter demand.

In response to increased demand due to a cold snap in southern states, east coast gas production is operating at over 99 per cent capacity and Queensland gas producers are sending as much gas as possible south. According to AEMO, the pipeline connecting Queensland to southern states is running at 106 per cent capacity.

“Gas producers are doing everything they can to meet the heightened demand and to keep Australian households warm and businesses running,” Australian Energy Producers Chief Executive Samantha McCulloch said.

“However, peak winter gas shortages and a fragile electricity network should come as no surprise following repeated warnings from AEMO, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and other independent experts about gas supply shortfalls on the east coast of Australia and the urgent need for investment in new gas supply.”

Ms McCulloch said it is yet another reminder that governments must act with a sense of urgency to avoid winter shortfalls becoming the new normal, and to prevent the structural shortfalls that are forecast from 2028.

“The current situation also underscores the importance of gas power generation to keep the nation running and as the safety net we need as we transform our electricity system,” she said.

“Australia has abundant gas reserves but needs the political will to restore investment confidence and ensure timely approvals for much-needed new gas supply.”

“Regulatory certainty and stability is critical to support investment in the next generation of gas supply, all the way from exploration to production.”

“The Future Gas Strategy made it clear that gas is needed to 2050 and beyond. Now we need to see the clear, tangible actions from government to make this happen, including removing barriers to new gas projects, addressing approval delays and uncertainty, and ensuring the 2025 review of the Gas Market Code reestablishes an open, competitive gas market on the east coast.”

 

Media Contact: Brad Thompson on 0401 839 227

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2024-May-23 PEP11 too valuable to be treated like a political football – NH

Posted on May 28th, 2024 by sachin saraf

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