A MAJOR national bank has been forced to remove more than 100 misleading out of order signs from its ATMs after being targeted by anti-coal activists.
A score of ANZ Banking Group machines sprawled across six capital cities were plastered with "out of order" signs on Sunday after campaigners launched their latest bid to draw attention to the bank's funding of the coal industry.
Funny how the funds were available for a long time but decision to spend on signs to block tracks only made a couple of months ago....what a coincidence
ReplyDeleteShane Hughes is a fuckwit. Inside a work compound. Tell the pommie upper class stick woman to piss off back to that shitty island she came from. Ironic you get $5k fine for streaking at a footy match and these jokers get free publicity and a slap on the ass.
ReplyDeleteCOLEMAN SELLS 11,000 WOODSIDE SHARES @ $34.64 = $381,040.
DeleteIS THIS A SIGN ???
TALKING OF SIGNS,IS THIS A SIGN?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.pennenergy.com/index/petroleum/display/2942959249/articles/pennenergy/petroleum/refining/2012/september/sabine-pass_lng_terminal.html
Under a partial assignment agreement, Sabine Liquefaction will gradually obtain access to Total's capacity, with access to 38 Bcf per year effective immediately, approximately 195 Bcf per year effective upon commercial operations of the third liquefaction train and substantially all of Total's capacity upon the start of commercial operations of a potential fifth train.
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Tuesday, 11 September 2012
Cheniere Energy said it expected cash flow from its four liquefaction Trains at the Sabine Pass facility being constructed in Louisiana to be around $1.6 billion per annum and confirmed infrastructure will be built to accommodate two further Trains.
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Tuesday, 11 September 2012
Spectra Energy Corp. and BG Group are planning a new natural-gas pipeline system in northern British Columbia at a cost of over $8 billion to take feed-gas from the province's shale-gas fields to a proposed LNG export facility on the Pacific coast of Canada.
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Tuesday, 11 September 2012
The potential of growth of LNG use in China and the worldwide supply-demand picture are dependent on the medium-term progress of Chinese plans to develop its huge shale-gas resources. It is planning to replicate the Barnett Shale in Texas
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SO,IS THIS A SIGN ???
Wednesday, 12 September 2012
IN TODAY'S briefs: Coleman sells Woodside shares;
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IS THIS A SIGN - THE "BARNETT" SHALE - IN TEXAS ?
ReplyDeleteIn less than a decade, the Barnett Shale play has become the largest natural gas play in the state of Texas and, as new wells sprout like bluebonnets across the Fort Worth region, it might soon become the largest in the nation.
"This play already covers parts of 15 or more counties," says Eric Potter, associate director of the Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas at Austin. "It compares favorably with the biggest of the old oil booms of the early 20th century."
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So far, operators have extracted 2 trillion cubic feet of gas from the Barnett Shale play. At about 1.5 billion cubic feet a day, that's about 2 percent of the daily natural gas consumption of the U.S.
"When you can go from nothing to the second largest producing gas field in the country in a matter of just a few years, that makes a statement," says Rich Pollastro, a geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey in Lakewood, Colorado. "That's huge. And it could potentially become the largest producing field in the country. That was a real awakening for the country and now because of its success, industry and nations are looking at it worldwide."
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The shale gas revolution began in the US. But it could soon be going global. Energy companies are applying the same techniques that unlocked America’s vast shale gas potential to other basins around the world.
The hope is the areas being targeted could prove as prodigious as the Barnett, Eagle Ford, Bakken and Marcellus, which have revolutionised the North American gas market and fuelled an industrial renaissance in the US.
One of the most gung-ho explorers is supermajor Chevron. It started scouring the globe for prospective shale basins two years ago, overlaid them on a map of the most lucrative gas markets, and focused on the places where the two overlapped. Eastern Europe scored best on both counts.
So Chevron zeroed in on to a geological trend stretching from the Baltic to the Black Sea called the Trans-European Suture Zone – and started picking up acreage on either side of it. The company is exploring 1.2m hectares in Poland and Romania, has agreements in Bulgaria and recently won the right to negotiate a big shale gas contract in Ukraine.
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Such opposition is less vocal in Argentina, seen by many as the most likely place in which the shale revolution will develop. The EIA study put its shale gas reserves at 774tn cubic feet, behind only China and the US. Its Vaca Muerta, or Dead Cow, shale resource is so vast it continues to attract foreign interest even after the government seized control of the country’s largest oil company, YPF, from Spanish major Repsol, sending a chill through the foreign business community.
Another country often touted as a future giant of shale gas is Poland,
BARNETT?BARNETT?BARNETT?
AND COLEMAN RECKONS WOODSIDE WILL NOT FEEL THE IMPACT OF THIS ?
DeleteHIS GAS IS UP TO SEVERAL TIMES THE PRICE OF THIS STUFF,BUT HE THINKS PEOPLE WILL STILL BUY WOODSIDE BECAUSE IT IS BETTER ?
HE IS JUST AS DELUSIONAL AS VOELTE AND BARNETT(OUR PREMIER,THAT IS)
SHOW ME A SIGN AND I'LL BE WILLIN'
ReplyDeleteLowell George
I been warped by the rain, driven by the snow
I'm drunk and dirty don't ya know, and I'm still, willin'
Out on the road late at night, Seen my pretty Alice in every head light
Alice, Dallas Alice
I've been from Tuscon to Tucumcari
Tehachapi to Tonapah
Driven every kind of rig that's ever been made
Driven the back roads so I wouldn't get weighed
And if you give me: weed, whites, and wine
And you show me a sign
I'll be willin', to be movin'
I've been kicked by the wind, robbed by the sleet
Had my head stoved in, but I'm still on my feet and I'm still... willin'
Now I smuggled some smokes and folks from Mexico
Baked by the sun, every time I go to Mexico, and I'm still
And I been from Tuscon to Tucumcari
Tehachapi to Tonapah
Driven every kind of rig that's ever been made
Driven the back roads so I wouldn't get weighed
And if you give me: weed, whites, and wine
And you show me a sign
I'll be willin', to be movin