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    Gas crisis

    Today

    A coal seam gas drill near Dalby in Queensland. Arrow Energy, a joint venture with Shell and PetroChina, is working in the area.

    Shell, PetroChina to expand massive Surat coal seam gas project

    The investment, expected to cost billions of dollars, will supply export customers and the domestic market, where regulators have warned of looming shortages.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith

    June

    Senex CEO Ian Davies said the gas in the Atlas project is “sorely needed”.

    Labor delivers all-clear for $1b Rinehart-backed Senex gas project

    The decision to grant environmental clearance for the Atlas development brings to an end an approvals process that has lasted almost two years.

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    • Angela Macdonald-Smith
    Peter Dutton’s leadership on nuclear will boost the nation.

    Dutton leads us forward with nuclear power push

    Letters from readers on Peter Dutton’s nuclear energy policy; the sale of gas to Japan; Labor’s code of conduct for supermarkets; and the damage caused by social media

    Queensland’s gas pipeline to the southern states is at capacity.

    Queensland approves new gas exploration

    The state has awarded tenders for six petroleum and gas exploration areas across the Bowen and Surat basins as a gas crisis grips the country.

    • James Hall
    The squeeze on east coast gas supplies forced the Australian Energy Market Operator to issue a “threat notice” late on Wednesda.

    Skyrocketing gas prices intensify fears of shortage this winter

    There are growing fears the long-forecast shortage in supplies in the south-eastern states will emerge this winter, hitting manufacturers hard.

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    • Angela Macdonald-Smith and Gus McCubbing
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    GyG’s winning bank; PM addresses gas risk; It’s Bullock v burritos

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    Commuters in Melbourne this week as overnight temperatures fell to zero. The threat of gas shortages in the south-east will only become “more real” as winter takes hold, an analyst warns.

    Gas shortage warning exposes deep energy mess

    Low wind power amid a cold snap is threatening to create a gas shortfall – exposing the effect of supply restrictions and jeopardising the Coalition’s nuclear ambitions.

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    • Angela Macdonald-Smith and Gus McCubbing

    May

    Chevron’s Gorgon liquefied natural gas plant on Barrow Island

    Gas industry hawks its carbon credentials

    Barrow Island and its inhabitants of kangaroos, perentie lizards and rare native fauna is also home to the world’s largest dedicated carbon capture and storage project.

    • Jennifer Hewett
    Wind is no longer Australia’s second-favourite source of power.

    Voters like gas better than wind power but solar is still king

    A slide in support for wind farms has allowed gas to become entrenched as the nation’s preferred energy source after solar, an AFR/Freshwater Strategy poll has found.

    • Phillip Coorey
    The Greens are holding Australia to ransom.

    Greens inflaming housing crisis

    Readers’ letters on the Greens; Labor’s gas strategy; International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol; and Kerry Stokes putting an end to printed copies of The Australian Financial Review in WA.

    April

    Mineral Resources boss Chris Ellison.

    MinRes says $1b debt-reducing haul road sale is still on track

    The iron ore and lithium miner expects to sell a stake in a haul road by June 30 as it weighs up a big investment in onshore gas processing.

    • Brad Thompson
    Resources Minister Madeleine King has withdrawn from making decisions on the future of the PEP-11 gas project.

    King opts out of call on NSW gas project over her past attacks

    Resources Minister Madeleine King pulls out of making decisions around high-profile gas project off the coast of NSW that she once described as risky and a threat to jobs.

    • Brad Thompson
    Victorian Energy Minister has picked a fight over gas with federal Resources Minister Madeleine King.

    D’Ambrosio gas claim debunked after outburst against Labor’s King

    In another Victorian clash over gas with the Albanese government, Lily D’Ambrosio accused Madeleine King of behaving like “a Coalition minister”.

    • Jacob Greber and Gus McCubbing

    Queensland to make up Victoria’s gas shortfall this winter

    The outlook for July, August and September comes after the Australian Energy Market Operator last month warned of a deterioration in Victoria’s medium-term gas supply.

    • Ronald Mizen

    March

    Resources Minister Madeleine King.

    Labor pulls gas bill after Greens threaten car emission reforms

    Labor halted an offshore gas regulation bill the Coalition said it would support after the Greens threatened to retaliate by scuttling Labor’s car policy.

    • Jacob Greber
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    Demand for gas in the southern states, particularly Victoria, is strongly influenced by the need for winter heating.

    Running out of gas is avoidable – but we need to move fast

    Declining production from offshore Victorian gas fields is unlikely to be substantially replaced by new local gas supply.

    • Tony Wood

    February

    New Squadron Energy boss Rob Wheals.

    Forrest taps former APA gas guru to run Squadron Energy

    Andrew Forrest has hired former APA Group boss Rob Wheals to lead Squadron Energy which is building wind farms and gas plants across the eastern states.

    • Brad Thompson

    January

    Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill and Santos boss Kevin Gallagher are both winners from the Barossa decision.

    Barossa win strengthens Santos’ hand in Woodside talks

    The Federal Court’s go-ahead for Santos’ Barossa gas project removes a potential sticking point in its merger talks with Woodside.

    • James Thomson
    Protesters outside the Federal Court in Melbourne during a Santos appeal hearing over the Barossa gas project.

    Investors ‘flying blind’ over climate lawsuit risks

    Polluting companies could be liable for trillions in damages from climate cases, but investors and regulators are overlooking the risks, academics warn.

    • Gus McCubbing
    NSW Energy Minister Penny Sharpe: “you can turn on and off a peaking gas station in a much easier way.”

    ‘No need to be defensive about gas’: NSW Energy Minister

    NSW Energy Minister Penny Sharpe say gas will continue to play a critical role firming up a grid increasingly dependent on intermittent renewables.

    • Samantha Hutchinson