
Port Kembla Energy Terminal ready to support reliable, flexible gas supply
For attribution to Squadron Energy CEO Rob Wheals The escalation of conflict in Iran has tightened global fuel supply, underscoring the importance of reliable, dispatchable

For attribution to Squadron Energy CEO Rob Wheals The escalation of conflict in Iran has tightened global fuel supply, underscoring the importance of reliable, dispatchable

Squadron Energy CEO Rob Wheals writes that gas terminals, like Port Kembla Energy Terminal, should be treated as friend, not foe, as they provide a practical, efficient way to break distribution bottlenecks, increase competition and reduce the likelihood of price spikes and emergency intervention.

The 26th annual Wollongong Aquathon ran swimmingly over the weekend, bringing an atmosphere of energy, togetherness and local pride.
The popular running and swimming race was proudly support by Squadron Energy’s Port Kembla Energy Terminal.

The Australian Government has announced a gas reservation scheme that will require gas exporters to reserve a portion of gas for domestic use.
Squadron Energy has acknowledged this scheme, which aims to put downward pressure on prices, and maintains that the Port Kembla Energy Terminal (PKET) is key to the policy’s success as the terminal ensures gas can get to where it is needed most.

Squadron Energy has appointed Reganosa Servicios to operate and maintain Port Kembla Energy Terminal’s onshore facilities. The five-year partnership will create regional jobs and strengthen gas supply on Australia’s east coast.

As we look back on 2025, we are proud of the progress and milestones we have achieved this year.

Community programs and initiatives backed by Squadron Energy have been featured in the Best Practice Charter Report, highlighting the company’s commitment to community engagement and sustainability. Key initiatives include funding Disaster Relief Australia’s Big Map for emergency planning, delivering a First Nations training program in Wellington, leading research on bat collision risks at wind farms, and partnering with Dubbo Regional Council on an advanced wastewater treatment facility.

There’s been a shift in Australia, with more people agreeing that gas will play an important bridging role in the country’s energy transition as coal is taken offline.

Thanks to support from Squadron Energy, Australia’s leading renewable energy company, Look Good Feel Better will be able to support 100 individuals undergoing cancer treatment in the Port Kembla community over the next 12 months.

Quotes attributable to Squadron Energy CEO Rob Wheals: “The latest ACCC gas inquiry report has once again confirmed that the east coast gas supply outlook