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The SEA Gas pipeline project between Victoria and South Australia is the most significant energy infrastructure
20 November 2001
"We may be seeing the last of the pipelines built in Australia by the private sector gas transmission
20 November 2001
US oil giants, Phillips Petroleum and Conoco, have signed an agreement to merge, in a deal worth around
20 November 2001
Buck Brooksbank has been appointed as general manager Intico WA Pty Ltd.
16 November 2001
Queensland Gas Company has acquired a 100 per cent interest in ATP 647P, a coalbed methane exploration
15 November 2001
Chairman and CEO of embattled US energy group Enron, Mr Kenneth Lay, will not accept severance pay of
15 November 2001
Mermaid Marine shareholders have given the go-ahead for the pipe-laying joint venture with Clough Engineering,
15 November 2001
Two of the largest fabrication contracts in WA, totalling $16 million for 6800 tonnes of fabricated steel
15 November 2001
Qteq has recently announced the launch of a new flagship Qanti-Fi fugitive emissions
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