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The proposed purchase of Santos by Abu Dhabi National Oil Company could be at odds with Australia’s energy security and economic interests.
While the government should typically avoid interfering in commercial decisions, safeguarding Australia’s future gas supplies ...
One of the biggest foreign takeovers in Australian history will force regulators and politicians to weigh who controls critical energy infrastructure against the need to address a looming domestic gas ...
The boss of PNG’s national petroleum company says Abu Dhabi must commit to develop the $US18bn ($28bn) Papua LNG project should its blockbuster takeover for Santos proceed, ahead of a final investment ...
Jim Chalmers’ political leverage and tighter foreign investment rules have created a $3.6bn discount on the Middle Eastern ...
Saul Kavonic’s observation of the oil and gas company’s director shares was clarified on Thursday. If MST Marquee energy ...
Mr Malinauskas responded to the Santos takeover bid by declaring his government’s “priority at all times is to ensure that ...
Also in today’s newsletter, an interview with former BP chief executive Bernard Looney on the global AI power crunch ...
Santos Limited, led by chief executive Kevin Gallagher, said on June 16 that it received a non-binding indicative proposal from a consortium led by XRG P.J.S.C., a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi National Oil ...
Even the cartel-loving AFR can’t come to grips with selling Santos to the UAE. The strategic rationale for the bid probably ...
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Six Filipinos from Israel cross border to Jordan
The Embassy in Amman has received the first Filipino worker, followed by an initial five evacuees, who crossed the border from Israel to Jordan, according to an update near ...
More than 12,000 new homes in Adelaide’s north are one step closer to reality, with the state government announcing key ...