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1 Rick Wilkinson Chief Technical Officer AACC Houston 2015 Energy Conference 5 February 2015
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Natural Gas Reserves (proven and probable PJ’s) 39 Perth 70,386 Carnarvon 17,384 Browse 1,984 Bonaparte 178 Amadeus 1,802 Cooper 41,285 Surat/Bowen 1,781 Clarence Moreton 502 Sydney 3,568 Gippsland 250 Bass 754 Otway Source: EnergyQuest May 2014 Quarterly Report; 1 PJ = 0.94 BCF Australia’s Key Gas Basins 2
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CBM Reserves and Production Source: EnergyQuest Energy Quarterly Report Feb 2014 (Production); May 2014 (Reserves) East Australia 2P reserves = 49,943 PJ Queensland CSG 41,246 PJ Conventional Gas 6,505 PJ (13%) New South Wales CSG 2,283 PJ (5%) Queensland CBM 41,155 PJ (82%) Reserves: Proven & Probable Production: 3
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CBM Statistics TOTAL Number of CBM wells6,637 Wells drilled (in last 12 months) 1,507 Signed land access agreements5,237 Formal access disputes1 Employees (Direct & Contracted) (as at 30 June 2014) 30,961 Community Engagement Events (in last 12 months) 1,086 CBM Statistics as at 30 Sept 2014: 4
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5 Capital Expenditure A$60+ Billion Built the equivalent of the NWS LNG precinct in 4 years: 23+ mtpa First CBM to LNG in the world Export revenue o More than Australia’s wheat and beef exports o #6 national export ranking State royalties: 10% of well head value Peaked at 40,000 jobs during construction; long term regional 10 -14,000 jobs CBM to LNG Projects
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What have we learnt? Build reputation and trust Use risk based assessments Depoliticise the debate Adaptive management Reduce multiple regulators and reviews Eliminate unexpected or additional regulatory requirements Ensure transparency of activity Credible water model which is well communicated 6
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