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Business Spectator (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
... stake in the project to Petronas, which was granted on July 18. Santos chief executive officer David Knox said he was pleased with the speed of the approvals. The Santo-Petronas deal redefined the sector's valuation of coal-seam-gas assets, resulting in a decision by Origin Energy Ltd to reject a sweetened $13.8 billion takeover offer. Santos shares slumped on a an in the price of...
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
... of $749 million, up 18 per cent from $634 million in the March quarter. Acting chief executive David Knox said this record result was pleasing given the impact of the workovers and shut-in. The company's production guidance for 2008 is 54-56 mmboe. Santos has said previously, its full year production has been affected by the sale of 40 per cent of its Gladstone liquefied natural gas...
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Peach Pundit (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
... affiliates in this state are claiming this guy is a Democrat) in question is a man by the name of David Knox. Knox, according FEC campaign disclosure reports, received $250 from Republican Deborah Honeycutt for “website maintenance” in February of 2007. On his company’s website, www.dkintermedia.com , Knox touts his work on Honeycutt’s 2006 campaign web page (I remember...
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The Australian (Free subscription) | 06/03/2008
... as high as $30 billion. Speaking at a four-hour investor briefing, Santos acting chief executive David Knox said it was too early to say whether an LNG plant in a port such as Newcastle was being considered, or whether it would be better to pipe the gas to Gladstone or supply the NSW domestic market. "It's a bit too early for us to start pushing one option," Mr Knox said, adding...