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| | | ... relates to QBE's policy for insuring new oil and gas projects; QBE's incoming chair Yasmin Allen served as a director on both Santos and QBE's boards and has previously confirmed she does not recuse herself from board-level discussions about QBE's oil ... |
| | | | ... HESTA chief executive Debby Blakey has issued a statement after the super fund voted against the remuneration plan for Santos chief executive Kevin Gallagher. At the Santos annual general meeting, HESTA voted against the remuneration and the grant of ... |
| | | | ... Centre for Corporate Responsibility (ACCR) has enlisted a new law firm to appeal the Federal Court's recent finding that Santos did not engage in greenwashing. In 2021, the ACCR lodged Federal Court proceedings against Santos, claiming it engaged in ... |
| | | | The Australian Centre for Corporate Responsibility (ACCR) lost its case against Santos, with the federal court determining the oil and gas producer did not engage in greenwashing. On Tuesday, February 17 the federal court handed down its ruling, finding ... |
| | | | Santos is facing claims its Darwin LNG facility has been leaking methane for two decades. The Environment Centre NT obtained documents by way of a Freedom of Information request that show the Darwin LNG facility has been leaking methane. The leak is ... |
| | | | ... decade" for climate action globally, including several Australian companies. "In Australia, big polluters like Woodside, Santos and Chevron are fuelling the climate crisis, making mega-profits and not paying their fair share of tax. All the while, communities ... |
| | | | Santos has received a non-binding $8.89 per share cash offer from the XRG Consortium, led by XRG P.J.S.C., a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ANDOC), alongside Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund ADQ and US private equity firm Carlyle. The ... |
| | | | ... our remaining holdings was in their best interests at this time. We may reconsider our position if circumstances change." Santos, WiseTech, and Woodside remain on HESTA's watchlist. |
| | | | ... growing renewables, Australia has never curtailed new oil and gas expansion, with projects like Woodside's Scarborough and Santos' Barossa proceeding under government support for gas as a "transition fuel." The open letter urges Canberra to: Mandate ... |
| | | | ... investors that it's taking appropriate action to address these governance failures. Alongside MinRes, Woodside, and Santos remain HESTA watchlist companies. Last Monday, MinRes announced that its founder Chris Ellison would depart the company within ... |
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