Prospectors go deep to tap Top End gas reserves Queensland Country Life Mon, 07 May 2012 18:28 PM PDT HAVING fracked parts of NSW and Queensland, energy miners are now looking to drill deep into Australia's red heart as a gas rush engulfs the Top End. | Feds: Pipeline companies must keep safety records San Francisco Chronicle Mon, 07 May 2012 18:20 PM PDT (05-07) 17:26 PDT San Francisco (AP) -- Energy companies will need to keep up-to-date records to prove they are running the nation's aging pipelines at safe pressures under a new set of guidelines the federal government... | BHP names new coal boss The West Australian via Yahoo!7 News Mon, 07 May 2012 18:19 PM PDT BHP Billiton has appointed Ian Maxwell as President Energy Coal following Jimmy Wilson's move to become President Iron Ore. | Clinton presses India to cut oil from Iran The Times Record Mon, 07 May 2012 18:11 PM PDT KOLKATA, India (AP) â" U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton urged energy-starved India on today to reduce its Iranian oil imports to keep up pressure on the Islamic republic to come clean about its nuclear program. read more | Temasek, RRJ to invest $583m in US LNG plant The Edge Singapore Mon, 07 May 2012 18:07 PM PDT Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings and Asia-based private equity firm RRJ Capital have agreed to invest US$468 million ($583 million) in Cheniere Energy to help the US energy firm fund the countryâs first liquefied natural gas export plant. Houston-based Cheniere, which has regulatory approval to build the project and has been seeking financing before construction can begin, plans to use ... | Genesis Energy Launches Advanced Energy Neighbourhood Scoop.co.nz Mon, 07 May 2012 18:00 PM PDT New Zealandâs first advanced energy neighbourhood was officially launched today by Genesis Energy, with the aim of creating a test bed to find smarter ways for customers to manage their energy. | Coal energy opponents come together for Portland rally The Daily News Mon, 07 May 2012 18:00 PM PDT PORTLAND â" Blasting the coal industry as the "enemy" of clean communities and strong economies, environmental activist Robert Kennedy Jr. urged supporters at a downtown rally Monday to oppose the industry's attempt to expand into the Pacific Northwest. | | |
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