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As ADNOC pushes to buy Santos, critics say the deal puts Australian jobs, emissions targets, and gas supply independence at ...
The World Archaeological Congress is meeting in Australia for the first time, with industrial threats to ancient Aboriginal ...
It is an ideal opportunity for someone with deep pockets and tolerance for risk to build world-scale gas business ...
Gulf oil giants like Saudi Aramco, ADNOC, and QatarEnergy are investing billions to nearly double LNG capacity by 2030.
The Australian sharemarket has retreated as investors digest the strike by the US on Iran’s nuclear facilities on Sunday.
The risks in the Middle East conflict help explain exactly why one of the region’s major oil players is making a $36 billion bet on Australian energy.
Anyone who doubts the world’s ongoing dependence on fossil fuel should think about the logic of a takeover bid for Santos.
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Lochlan Halloway from Morningstar to find out why investors lost confidence ...
Australian shares fell to a two-week low in early trade on Friday, poised to snap a five-week winning streak, as escalating ...
Regulators will have to balance Australia’s stated desire to attract foreign investment with the need to protect national ...
Mr Malinauskas responded to the Santos takeover bid by declaring his government’s “priority at all times is to ensure that ...
One of the biggest foreign takeovers in Australian history will force regulators and politicians to weigh who controls ...
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