Article – LNG exports to hit 80m tonnes ‘by end of decade’

10 November 2014 Cindy Ngo The Australian Financial Review With many countries in Asia moving to a cleaner energy future, Australia’s much talked about liquefied natural gas boom is set to take […]

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Article – LNG competition rising as Canada offers tax incentives

23 October 2014 Paul Garvey The Australian THE challenges facing the next wave of Australian liquefied natural gas projects may have become even steeper after rival developments in Canada won a significant […]

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Article – Northern Minerals Receives Environmental Approval for Browns Range

21 October 2014 Rare Earth Northern Minerals Ltd. (ASX:NTU) announced that the government of Western Australia has given environmental approval for the proposed mine and ore processing facility at Browns Range, the […]

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Article – China to scrap tariffs on Australian coal

22 October 2014 Cecilia Jamasmie mining.com The Chinese government has decided to scrap tariffs on Australian coal imports announced earlier this month once ongoing negotiations on a free trade agreement (FTA) between the two […]

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Article – Uranium exploration deal for Northern Territory

29 September 2014 Vicky Validakis Australian Mining Uranium mining hopeful Toro Energy has signed a farm-in joint venture deal with nuclear powerhouse AREVA Resources. The agreement covers the Wiso exploration package in […]

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Article – Arrow Energy receives Federal approval for CSG pipeline

9 October 2014 Cole Latimer Australian Mining The Federal Government has approved Arrow Energy’s EIS for its massive coal seam gas pipeline. The 580 kilometre long high pressure gas transmission pipeline is designed […]

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Article – Darwin dinner told Northern Territory is ‘open for business’

The Northern Territory Government is ‘intent on removing any obstacles to investment’ as it aims to realise its potential entering the ‘gas age’, Chief Executive of the Department of Mines and Energy […]

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Article – Fracking 'does not pose risk to water supplies': Scientists find contamination in highly-publicised cases was from leaky drilling wells

17 September 2014 Tom Leonard The Daily Mail Scientists have undermined a central plank of the anti-fracking lobby’s case by showing that the controversial drilling process does not poison drinking water. Vociferous […]

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Opinion – The end of Australian thermal coal? Not likely

17 September 2014 Cole Latimer Australian Mining China is bringing in new regulations to raise the quality threshold for imported coal, and many are predicting that this may be one of the […]

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Article – Korea Development Bank will take a 5% stake in the Roy Hill iron ore mine

17 September 2014 Mining Bulletin Korea Development Bank will take a 5% stake in the Roy Hill iron ore mine in Australia, in partnership with domestic pension fund firms and insurance companies. […]

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