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Grange Resources has taken another look at its Southdown magnetite iron project near Albany, this time considering an operation half the size of what was first intended 10 years ago.
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The WA Government released its Domestic Gas Policy today, aiming to shore up gas for the local market and provide greater certainty for producers and...
Chevron Australia and Woodside Energy have been awarded a greenhouse gas permit off the WA coast, expanding on their carbon capture and storage portfolio.
WA manufacturers Camco Engineering and DIAB Engineering say a lack of government support and investment is holding back potential for local wind tower manufacturing.