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Gas Today at the Australian Domestic Gas Outlook 2016 conference held in Sydney in March

Gas Today is the only Australian magazine dedicated to the entire natural gas vertical, from exploration and production through to the end user. Gas Todayprovides information on major projects and the latest products and technology, as well as producing key resources such as its Gas Industry Directory, maps and wallcharts.


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Coolibah is Keith Orchison’s energy website

There are more than 425 posts on this site on This is Power blog and more than 100 Coolibah Commentary monthly newsletters — access to them is completely free.

You can subscribe to receive Coolibah Commentary by email — still at no cost!

This site’s focus is on Australian electricity supply news and issues in particular and on national energy issues more generally, reflecting Keith Orchison’s 33 years’ experience in these fields.

Power supply prices, emissions, ownership and developments are big news these days — as up to 27,000 a month unique pageviews on the Coolibah site attests.

Coolibah Pty Ltd is an energy communications and issues management consultancy based in Sydney, Australia. It provides advisory services to government, industry associations, management consultancies and companies engaged in a wide range of energy activities and services.


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We don’t just write about energy – we ignite it.

For almost 20 years, Energy Source & Distribution magazine has been the voice of Australia’s electricity generation, transmission and distribution industry. In 2016 the name the sector trusts went online to deliver news as it happens.

Energy Source & Distribution is directed at the senior executives, managers and engineers involved with utilities, policy development bodies, research and training institutions, manufacturers and suppliers. It offers the latest energy news and profiles the power players, product launches, industry trends and major projects that keep the sector moving at an unprecedented rate.


EnergyNewsBulletin.net is Asia-Pacific most comprehensive source of daily energy news, providing unparalleled insight into the energy value chain sector through breaking news, expert commentary and researched features.

This leading news service has built an enviable reputation for its coverage relating to the operations, supply, investment and development of energy assets across both the oil & gas and more recently the emerging renewables sector.

Subscribing to EnergyNewsBulletin.net will ensure your business has access to the information it needs to stay one step ahead and to be able to make better decisions.


Utility at the Australian Domestic Gas Outlook 2016 conference held in SydneWhat is Utility magazine?

Utility is Australia’s only dedicated utility magazine.

  • It covers Utility engineering, construction and maintenance and is currently available for free to all utility professionals in Australia
  • It covers all utilities including water and sewer, gas, electricity and communications and the NBN
  • Utility is both a full-colour printed magazine, and an online portal for all things utility.

Argus at the australian domestic gas outlook conference held in sydney in March 2016Argus is a leading provider of data on prices and fundamentals, news, analysis, consultancy services and conferences for the global crude, oil products, natural gas, electricity, coal, emissions, bioenergy, fertilizer, petrochemical, metals and transportation industries. Data provided by Argus are widely used for indexation of physical trade. Companies, governments and international agencies use Argus information for analysis and planning purposes.

Argus is headquartered in London and has 750 full time staff in offices in Houston, Washington, New York, Calgary, Rio de Janeiro, Singapore, Dubai, Beijing, Tokyo, Sydney, Moscow, Astana and other key centres of the commodity industries. Argus was founded in 1970 and is a privately held UK-registered company.

Visit: www.argusmedia.com

Reference: 
Australian Domestic Gas Outlook 2017