25 November 2020 One week after Indian media reported the State Bank of India (SBI) is considering lending A$1 billion of Indian taxpayers’ money to Adani’s Carmichael coal project, Market Forces has received information that the decision will be made this week. ...
Mineral Resources pursues pathway out of line with 1.5°C
The Mineral Resource board made it clear at yesterday’s annual general meeting (AGM) that they would continue to pursue dirty oil and gas development despite their peer Fortescue Metals announcing a major move into renewable energy and green hydrogen. Mineral...
Horizon Oil challenged over sustainability
20 November 2020 Horizon Oil was questioned over the company's sustainability in the face a Paris-aligned energy transition at its annual general meeting today. Horizon owns oil and gas exploration, development and production assets in China and New Zealand, having...
BlueScope Steel lagging on emission reduction targets
BlueScope Steel, the multinational steel-making corporation, is one of Australia’s major consumers of energy. The company requires large amounts of energy to be able to create steel via its smelting, furnace and production operations and is one of the top 20 energy...
Senex Energy indulging in wishful thinking
19 November 2020 At its annual general meeting today, Australian gas producer Senex Energy reiterated its plans for a five-fold increase in production over the next 5 years. These plans are in stark contrast to the declines in gas use required to avoid the worst...
State Bank of India is considering throwing away $1b of Indian taxpayers’ money on Adani’s Australian coal project
19 November 2020 As the global economy reels from the coronavirus pandemic and following a string of nations’ leaders committing to carbon neutrality in the face of intensifying climate catastrophes, the State Bank of India (SBI) is doing the unthinkable and...
New Hope increasingly detached from reality
17 November 2020 At its annual general meeting today, New Hope Corporation faced a shareholder resolution calling on the company to wind up its coal production in line with the climate goals of the Paris Agreement. With the Board recommending shareholders vote against...
AustralianSuper’s new climate policy fails to raise the bar
17 November 2020 AustralianSuper’s new climate change policy has failed to even match, let alone improve on, the standard set by some of its big industry fund peers, disappointing members who were hoping to see the nation’s largest super fund take the lead on climate...
The Economist invites company building massive new coal mine to present on climate risk
16 November 2020 The Economist Magazine’s Climate Risk Asia Week starting on 30 November includes a number of online events discussing the various aspects of climate risk. The one that particularly caught our attention is the session on Financing Infrastructure, which...
7.4% of shareholders call on Cooper Energy to wind up gas and oil production
12 November 2020 Cooper Energy, a rapidly-growing gas and oil producer focused on the south east Australian market, today faced a shareholder resolution calling on the company to wind up its fossil fuel production in a manner consistent with the Paris climate goals....
