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QUEENSLAND’S CSG/LNG INDUSTRY
Mal Hellmuth General Manager Strategic Economic Projects
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Queensland’s CSG / LNG Industry
CSG a “stranded resource” Low cost (production plus a small profit) Gas Scheme effected on 1 January 2005 diversify Queensland’s energy mix support the gas industry reduce greenhouse gas emissions Currently 15% of electricity is required to be generated by gas
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CSG Reserves Current estimates put Eastern Australia’s CSG reserves at around PJ majority in Queensland
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Coal Seam Gas Production – Bowen and Surat Basins
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Coal Seam Gas 2P Reserves – Bowen and Surat Basins
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Queensland Coal Seam Gas Reserves
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Industry Proponents GLNG (Santos/Petronas) QCLNG (Queensland Gas Company (QGC)) Australia Pacific LNG (ConocoPhillips/Origin) Royal Dutch Shell/Arrow GLNG – Fisherman’s Landing LNG Limited) Southern Cross LNG (Impel) Sojitz Corporation Energy World Corporation
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Collective Summary Eight announced projects LNG production of over 50 Mtpa Capital expenditure in excess of $40 billion Creation of over jobs Construction of over gas wells Over PJ of CSG per annum 120 GJ to 350 GL of produced water Covers square kilometres
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Government Actions New industry for Queensland
Required development of new policy settings Addressing industry-specific issues: Produced water Ground water Land acquisition Gas reservation Royalties Establishing industry precinct on Curtis Island (Gladstone) Providing collective Government responses Facilitating EIS processes Case management of approvals
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Government Actions (cont)
Preparing Western Basin Master Plan Ensuring skills development and supply chain management supports industry Established $10M joint Government/industry CSG/LNG Training Fund ICN working with industry to maximise Queensland’s content Ensuring Queensland companies are ‘tender ready’ Participating in National Resources Sector Employment Taskforce Establishing Government and industry processes to facilitate industry development Released Blueprint that outlines how the industry development will be facilitated
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Gladstone State Development Area Precincts
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Difficult to get LNG projects to FID
Conclusion Difficult to get LNG projects to FID Of 17 proposed LNG projects globally since 2006, only three have reached FID Governments creates right climate for investment Each proponent must make their commercial decisions Queensland has confidence in the LNG industry
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Happy to take questions
Thank you Happy to take questions For further information: Strategic Economic Projects, DEEDI PO Box 15168, City East QLD 4002
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