Prime Minister James Marape announced the privatisation at an investment conference in Sydney, saying, "we are sick of this monster that continues to burden us." ...
James Marape reported “good progress” in reducing a 50 per cent cost blowout that delayed the Papua LNG project, but doubts remain on its timing.
Kraken Robotics (KRKNF) is a marine tech company with potential upside from a deal with Anduril. Read why we rate the stock ...
Production is now underway on the third season of Monster, titled Monster: Ed Gein. Charlie Hunnam is starring as Ed Gein, and he is joined by Tom Hollander, Laurie Metcalf, Vicky Krieps and Olivia ...
The Economist has looked at estimates of the global cost of an “energy transition” to a zero-emissions world from a range of economists, consultants and other researchers—the sort of ...
As snow blankets the land and the Winter Fuel Payment is cut for 10million pensioners, we've learned that household energy prices will rise yet again in the new year. Just in time for the coldest ...
Cassette Beasts from Bytten Studio is a brilliant spin on the whole monster catching genre, and a fresh update out now continues expanding it. The Gauntlet Update, version 1.7, has release and the ...
Clean energy supporters and environmentalists pushed back, calling the conservative groups' conclusions inaccurate and misleading. Conservative think tanks in New England are taking aim at state ...
Italian energy giant Enel is placing a bet on small modular nuclear reactors through a partnership with Ansaldo, another Italian energy company, and Leonardo, a defense contractor. The new company ...
President of PNG Chamber of Resources & Energy (PNG CORE), Anthony Smaré was extremely pleased with the high number of registered delegates, who represent a cross-section of the economy. “We made a ...
According to President of PNG Chamber of Resources & Energy (PNG CORE), Anthony Smaré, this decision to have the regulators open PNG Investment Week was strategic, given the need for investors to be ...
A handful of start-ups are racing to usher in an era of near-limitless fusion energy, but big questions remain. By Raymond Zhong In 1952, a machine with a funny name and a funny shape was zapped ...