Despite local content requirements and a fat profit from Australia, Chevron will now export jobs as well as gas.| Boiling Cold
The state-owned utility needs to replace the generation capacity it will lose by closing down all its coal-fired power stations over the next four years.| Boiling Cold
After a big splash four years ago and little publicity since, Woodside has teamed up with Japanese partners to promote a smaller, later, and dirtier hydrogen plant.| Boiling Cold
The operator of South West WA's power grid needs insolvent Griffin Coal to keep supplying a vital power station, but if the WA Government won't keep it going, who will?| Boiling Cold
Woodside's Pluto project is delivering a tiny sliver of gas to WA compared to other exporters, but the Domgas Alliance wants to change that.| Boiling Cold
NOPSEMA has ordered Jadestone to urgently address corrosion on its aged Montara Venture oil vessel in the Timor Sea, which "may pose significant safety and environmental risks."| Boiling Cold
Roger Cook granting Alcoa greater access to mine near Perth's dams risks could cost taxpayers billions of dollars and result in water restrictions| Boiling Cold
The US miner's extraction of bauxite near Perth is facing significant public scrutiny for the first time, and many are resisting what is happening to their beloved jarrah forest.| Boiling Cold
Andrew Forrest's miner is back to the drawing board to find a new solution that does not disrupt production and can be delivered by 2030.| Boiling Cold
The Ad Standards decision has demolished a key plank of the US miner's expensive campaign to win public support for expanded mining in WA.| Boiling Cold
Alcoa chief executive Bill Oplinger will look to shore up state government support for his vital WA mining that is facing public scrutiny for the first time.| Boiling Cold
No room for the timid: The 2035 emissions target must signal strong ambition on climate action, to drive policy and investment and avoid being seen as unrealistic or too costly.| Boiling Cold
The US giant pretends Labor's policies are thwarting the expansion of its Gorgon and Wheatstone gas plants, which it does not plan to do anyway, to gain leverage with governments.| Boiling Cold
The US miner has held back findings that it drilled near Cockatoo nesting trees and has had its plans for protecting Perth's water supply rejected.| Boiling Cold
Luck has run out for WA's coral reefs, with most under twice the level of heat stress that can kill coral. Climate change is the cause.| Boiling Cold
EnergyQuest sees a scenario where WA's miners, mineral processors and the South West power grid all need more gas at the same time. "That may be a difficult equation for WA to balance."| Boiling Cold
Extraction of the critical mineral found in the waste from making alumina from bauxite could curb China's 98 per cent share of global production.| Boiling Cold
The $2.3 billion-plus decommissioning on Barrow Island will be part-funded by the Federal and WA governments returning about half the royalties they received over six decades.| Boiling Cold
The WA environment regulator is investigating unknown amounts of hydrocarbons rising to the surface on the Class A nature reserve.| Boiling Cold
Longer pipelines into Cockburn Sound must be built before port construction begins or 15 per cent of Perth's water supply will be lost.| Boiling Cold
WA's environmental watchdog will consider the risk to Perth's water supply and whether the US miner can rehabilitate the forest it strip-mines.| Boiling Cold