Domestic gas in WA comes from gas LNG producers are required to reserve for the local market and smaller domestic gas only projects.DOMESTIC GASMcGowan: onshore gas export banned, unless its Stoke’s WaitsiaWA Premier Mark McGowan has extended WA's successful gas reservation policy to all onshore gas - except Waitsia that is backed by a powerful media boss Kerry StokesPETER MILNE18 AUG 2020 • 7 MIN READPOWER GENERATIONWA power plan not heading for net-zero emissions by 2050The first cut at planning WA power's future ignores carbon costs that Woodside would estimate at many billions and comes nowhere near the WA Government's target of net-zero emissions by 2050.PETER MILNE5 AUG 2020 • 3 MIN READ=== FROM THE ARCHIVE ===The Varanus Island gas explosion that shook the WA economyIn 2007 WA lost 30% of its gas supply, and Apache Energy workers were lucky not to lose their lives, after a corroded gas pipeline failed and produced a gigantic explosion.PETER MILNE22 JUL 2020 • 4 MIN READLNGHow Don helped Kerry win the east coast gas gameDon Voelte does not hold back telling the tale of the east coast gas mess that Woodside wisely avoided and Beach Energy profited from.PETER MILNE2 JUL 2020 • 4 MIN READDOMESTIC GASNorth West Shelf’s 36-year WA gas reign is overSantos is now the biggest supplier of gas to WA and the future may depend on the Perth Basin after the State's almost four decades of reliance on Australia's first LNG plant.PETER MILNE23 JUN 2020 • 3 MIN READDOMESTIC GASWA's near useless domestic gas deal with Woodside's Pluto LNGWoodside's Pluto LNG plant has delivered less that one per cent of its gas to WA due to a 2006 WA Government deal that appeared generous then and looks feeble now.PETER MILNE5 JUN 2020 • 5 MIN READDOMESTIC GASWaitsia gives McGowan a gas-powered climate dilemmaAs Environment Minister in 2006 Mark McGowan led the way to ensure gas projects offset some of their emissions. Now as Premier he may need to choose between climate credibility and the interests of WA's most powerful man.PETER MILNE29 MAY 2020 • 6 MIN READANALYSISTen strikes against Nev Power’s west-east gas pipelineBuilding a gas pipeline from WA to the east to help the the economy recover from COVID-19 is such an extraordinarily bad idea the judgement of Nev Power and others pushing it has to be questioned.PETER MILNE21 MAY 2020 • 6 MIN READCOALWin for residents as Cockburn Cement dumps coal for gasTwo Perth suburbs may face their last summer of dust and smells before a lime plant stops burning coal but it is more bad news for WA's coal miners.PETER MILNE20 MAY 2020 • 3 MIN READ=== FROM THE ARCHIVE ===Cockburn Cement and regulator battle over residential stenchResidents and regulators are continuing a long fight against against the smell and dust from Cockburn Cement's plant on the edges of suburban Perth.PETER MILNE20 MAY 2020 • 2 MIN READDOMESTIC GASGas pipeline tariffs sparks war of wordsWith $194 million at stake the owner and users of WA's biggest gas pipeline are promoting vastly different views of the future of gas.PETER MILNE6 APR 2020 • 2 MIN READDOMESTIC GASWA Government wants gas-powered growthThe WA Government wants to lure industry to WA with cheap gas just as the oil price plunge puts further supply from Woodside's Scarborough and Browse projects in doubt.PETER MILNE12 MAR 2020 • 3 MIN READBoiling cold has put out an article. The amount of jobs that this will create is peanuts in comparison to a pipeline , and also commissions.
The Premier was hood winked by Stokes.
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