Santos
Coverage of Santos in the Nexus archive.
- Cash Isn't Always King: JPMorgan's Santos
The article titled 'Cash Isn't Always King: JPMorgan's Santos' explores scenarios where cash may not be the dominant factor, focusing on JPMorgan and its associate Santos.
- Santos could drill for new gas in Beetaloo basin within weeks as Murray Watt urged to ‘do his job’
Santos could begin drilling up to 12 gas wells in the Northern Territory’s Beetaloo basin after receiving approval from the Finocchiaro government. Environment groups have urged federal environment minister Murray Watt to assess the project under national nature laws due to concerns about water and threatened species.
- Santos says it won’t ‘exert any effort’ on Narrabri gas project while it focuses on Beetaloo Basin
Santos CEO Kevin Gallagher announced the company will not pursue the Narrabri gas project while awaiting approvals, instead focusing on the Beetaloo Basin. Opponents criticized the delay, urging the miner to finalize the controversial project.
- Stock Strength Driven by Earnings, Not Economy: Santos
Santos states that stock strength is driven by earnings rather than the economy. This implies a focus on company performance over broader economic trends. The statement suggests a positive outlook for stocks based on strong earnings.
- Adelaide University considers dropping Santos name from building
Adelaide University is considering removing the name of gas company Santos from one of its buildings amid criticism of the company's fossil fuel projects. Students and conservationists protested outside the Santos Petroleum Engineering building, calling the company's promotion 'shameful' and questioning the naming's alignment with current values.
- Bosses of Santos, Woodside, Chevron and Shell asked to give evidence to Greens-led gas tax inquiry
The Greens have launched a gas tax inquiry requiring executives from Santos, Woodside, Chevron, Shell, Inpex, and ConocoPhillips to provide evidence. Labor faces pressure to introduce a 25% export tax amid global fuel price spikes, with the inquiry set to hold hearings in Canberra and Perth.