Energy giants make good on exploration promise

Original article by Angela Macdonald-Smith
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 23 : 20-Dec-19

Chevron will spend $75.9m on oil and gas exploration in Australia over the next three years, while BP in turn will spend $40.6m. South Australia’s Energy Minister Dan van Holst Pellekaan has welcomed their commitment to spend a combined $60m on exploration in the state. Meanwhile, Centre Alliance MP Rebekha Sharkie has criticised the National Offshore Petroleum Safety & Environmental Management Authority’s decision to approve Equinor’s drilling program in the Great Australian Bight. Chevron and BP had both abandoned plans to undertake exploration in the Bight in recent years.

CORPORATES
CHEVRON CORPORATION, BP PLC, SOUTH AUSTRALIA. DEPT FOR TRANSPORT, ENERGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE, AUSTRALIA. NATIONAL OFFSHORE PETROLEUM SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY, EQUINOR ASA, CENTRE ALLIANCE, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND SCIENCE

Oil bonanza hopes sink as BP abandons $1.4bn search

Original article by Barry FitzGerald
The Australian – Page: 2 : 12-Oct-16

Greenpeace and the Australian Greens have welcomed BP’s decision to terminate its oil exploration program in the Great Australian Bight. However, BHP has attributed the decision to factors such as the downturn in the crude oil price rather than pressure from environmentalists. Matthew Doman of the Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association says development of the Great Australian Bight’s oil fields would boost investment and employment in South Australia.

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BP PLC, GREENPEACE, AUSTRALIAN GREENS, AUSTRALIAN PETROLEUM PRODUCTION AND EXPLORATION ASSOCIATION LIMITED, THE WILDERNESS SOCIETY, NICK XENOPHON TEAM, SOUTH AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF TREASURY AND FINANCE, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND SCIENCE