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East Coast Gas Outlook 2024 ***NEW***

EnergyQuest has released its sixth annual analysis of the east coast and Northern Territory gas industry. The East Coast Gas Outlook 2024, finds that east coast gas is now entering ‘uncharted energy frontiers’. Gas supply shortfalls are expected for the east coast as soon as 2026, and with increasing certainty and impact from 2028. That […]

Unlocking the Potential of Carbon Captur...

EnergyQuest’s Unlocking the Potential of Carbon Capture offers an in-depth review of the Australian carbon capture, utilisation, and storage  (CCUS) industry. It explains why CCUS is necessary, the key factors for successful project execution, and the current status and outlook of CCUS (including CCS) projects for Australia. The 105 page report is the leading energy consultancy’s analysis of […]

West Coast Gas Outlook 2024 **...

EnergyQuest’s West Coast Gas Outlook 2024 brings together the most comprehensive data, forecasts, and analysis available on the Western Australia domestic gas market. This 216 page report examines the historical, current, and potential future state of a market which has some major challenges ahead. We assess the path forward for gas suppliers and users, and […]

EnergyQuarterly Report

The EnergyQuarterly is an independent and comprehensive 160 page update on Australian energy, utilising EnergyQuest’s proprietary statistical data bases. Each quarter the report analyses: Major current issues in both global and Australian energy. East coast gas market. East coast electricity market. Western Australia energy market. Renewables developments. Energy prices. Oil and gas exploration. Energy politics […]

Australian LNG Monthly March 2023

Highlights from the EnergyQuest Australian LNG Monthly report. Australia may be a lucky country, but it is in a global competitionThe three largest LNG buyers in the world have a great interest in what happens with Australian energy policy. Based on our February import data, Australia supplied 45% of Japanese imports, 28% of China’s imports and 23% of Korean imports. These three LNG buyers accounted for 74.4% of Australia’s March […]