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Australian court orders Santos to pay $1.8 mln in charges

The Federal Court bought Santos to pay A$ 2.75 million ($ 1.83 million) in penalties for breaching auction recordkeeping responsibilities under the National Gas Guidelines, Australia's 2nd largest energy manufacturer stated on Tuesday.

In October 2023, the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) submitted a suit versus Santos, declaring that the gas and oil giant had broken auction record-keeping guidelines between March 2019 and June 2021.

According to the regulator, Santos stopped working to keep crucial records of material re-nominations for the day-ahead auction on 4,701 celebrations at 6 unique auction venues.

Throughout day ahead auctions, any surplus gas capability can be auctioned off when services choose just how much gas they anticipate moving the following day from one site to another.

Companies can file a renomination request to customize prior election subject to specific circumstances, and are needed to make records of the modifications and reasons.

Santos always acted and will continue to act in excellent faith in respect of nomination and renomination behaviour in the domestic gas market, and there are no accusations otherwise, Santos said in a statement.

AER Chair Clare Savage said the court's decision strengthened the significance of precise record-keeping for gas market individuals.

In addition to the penalty, Santos was mandated to complete a one-time assurance program pertaining to its record-keeping practices.

(source: Reuters)