
Port Kembla Energy Terminal landside commissioning now complete
Landside commissioning has now been completed at Port Kembla Energy Terminal. The terminal will play an important role in delivering gas into the east coast market

Landside commissioning has now been completed at Port Kembla Energy Terminal. The terminal will play an important role in delivering gas into the east coast market

The Australian Energy Market Operator’s (AEMO) latest Gas Statement of Opportunities (GSOO) has highlighted the essential role of gas-powered electricity generation in ensuring reliability and security as

Squadron Energy welcomes today’s statement from the Ministerial Council on Energy and Climate Change, which underscores the importance of ensuring a well-supplied east coast gas

The ACCC’s updated outlook on gas demand and supply confirms Australia’s east coast faces gas shortfalls, said Squadron Energy CEO Rob Wheals. “Squadron Energy’s Port Kembla

Curious about wind energy and how wind farms work? Here are the answers to some of our most frequently asked questions at Squadron Energy.

It has been a busy year for Squadron Energy. Read about our progress this year in our Year in review.

Squadron Energy’s Port Kembla Energy Terminal (PKET) – Australia’s first LNG import terminal has completed construction. Commissioning of the onshore receiving facility is now underway,

Squadron Energy’s Port Kembla Energy Terminal (PKET) is the only solution capable of resolving Australia’s looming domestic gas shortage by guaranteeing supply. PKET is Australia’s

The latest Electricity Statement of Opportunities (ESOO) from AEMO is a welcomed confirmation that renewable energy generation is on track to replace exiting coal generation. An increased positive outlook

The day was a great opportunity to connect with local footy fans from across the region and from the moment the gates opened, Squadron was