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IEEFA Australia: Narrabri gas project’s lack of social licence will make pipeline approval problematic
The Narrabri gas project is a risk on environmental, social and governance grounds and cannot contribute to a gas-fired recovery.
November 25, 2020
Bruce Robertson
Analysis
IEEFA Gas Chat: Even before COVID-19, the oil and gas industry’s model was broken (PODCAST)
The new normal is that there is too much liquefied natural gas and prices are too low, putting producers, customers and investors in a difficult position.
May 13, 2020
Clark Williams-Derry, Bruce Robertson
Analysis
IEEFA Update: The markets won’t respond to Australia’s proposed 'gas-fired recovery'
Australia has already adopted the U.S. model of gas production and it has been nothing short of a disaster.
June 09, 2020
Bruce Robertson
Analysis
IEEFA: The crash in global gas prices should mean a drop in electricity and gas prices in Australia
Australia's gas prices are well above offshore prices. The east coast needs to take a lead from Western Australia's domestic gas reservation policy.
March 11, 2020
Bruce Robertson
Analysis
IEEFA update: Australia sponsors a failing gas industry
The contentious Narrabri project will produce gas at a cost that cannot be justified while globally, renewables overwhelm new fossil fuel power station builds
July 23, 2020
Bruce Robertson
Analysis
‘Carbon capture’ model at Exxon’s Shute Creek CCUS reveals a questionable technology and uncertain economic viability
CCS, CCUS, Gorgon, Shute Creek, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Climate, emissions
March 24, 2022
Bruce Robertson, Milad Mousavian
Analysis
Gas is exiting the global energy mix, providing lessons for emerging markets
Higher and volatile LNG prices, as anticipated, have made LNG-powered generation plants more costly to operate, with their unpredictability leading to underutilisation of plants and rising gas and electricity tariffs for customers.
September 16, 2021
Bruce Robertson
Analysis
IEEFA Australia: Origin pulls the plug on gas exploration in the Northern Territory. Who’s next?
Before COVID-19, demand for gas was decreasing and, on top of the economic effects of the virus, the global gas glut will take years to resolve. The first Top End fracking project has been paused.
March 27, 2020
Bruce Robertson
Analysis
IEEFA: Dubbo’s new renewables zone shows the path away from fossil fuels
Bids for wind, solar and storage projects in central western NSW massively exceeded the State government's call for capacity.
July 07, 2020
Bruce Robertson
Analysis
IEEFA: Institutional investors have a major role to play in carbon emissions reduction
Institutional investors have a major role to play in carbon emissions reduction
June 15, 2021
Tom Sanzillo
Analysis
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