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Katherine Regional Mining and Exploration Forum Potential for oil and gas developments in the Northern Territory Steven Gerhardy: Director – Northern Territory 29 May 2014

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Steven Gerhardy, Director – Northern Territory, APPEA delivered the presentation at 2014 Katherine Regional Mining & Exploration Forum. The 2014 Katherine Regional Mining & Exploration Forum featured presentations from explorers active in the region, operating mines, project developers and the many other parties associated with resources projects being developed in the wider Katherine region. For more information about the event, please visit: http://www.informa.com.au/katherinemining14

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Page 1: Steven Gerhardy, APPEA - Potential for natural gas developments in the Northern Territory

Katherine Regional Mining and Exploration Forum

Potential for oil and gas developments in

the Northern Territory

Steven Gerhardy: Director – Northern Territory

29 May 2014

Page 2: Steven Gerhardy, APPEA - Potential for natural gas developments in the Northern Territory

Who are we?

• Peak national body for Australia’s upstream oil and gas industry

• 85 full member companies - 98% of Australian oil and gas production

• 250+ associate members

Our Objectives

• Development of Australia’s oil and gas resources in a manner that maximises the returns to the Australian industry and community.

• Regulatory and commercial conditions that enable member companies to operate safely, sustainably, and profitably.

• Increase community and government understanding of the upstream petroleum industry by publishing information about the sector’s activities and economic importance to the nation.

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A new era for NT oil and gas

• Growing gas demand

• Potentially huge onshore gas resources

• Exploration required to understand extent and accessibility

• Development unlikely to be rapid – rigs, infrastructure, skills, geology

• Opportunity to prepare, engage and derive regional benefits

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Current oil and gas production

• LNG is already the NT’s largest export :

– Darwin LNG commenced 2006

– Ichthys project to more than treble LNG exports from 2016

• Blacktip (Wadeye) - gas to PWC for power generation

• Mereenie - NT’s oldest operating oil and gas project (1984)

• Surprise oil - NT’s newest project (March 2014)

• Dingo gas - development commenced

Source: DME as at December 2013

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Growth drivers – gas demand

Source: Santos 2013

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Drivers - gas resources and technology

• Large undeveloped offshore discoveries

• Potentially large shale oil and gas resources in the NT’s onshore basins:

– 262 tcf of potential shale gas resources (larger than Australia’s identified conventional gas resources)

• Development of Floating LNG (FLNG):

– Shell Prelude FLNG project to be world’s first (3.6 mtpa)

– Bonaparte FLNG FID planned for 2015

– Supply base opportunities for Darwin

• Improvements in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing of shales at depths of 2-5 kms

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Onshore activity

• Airborne surveys and seismic programs resulting in greater drilling

– 25-30 wells in 2014 (2 in 2013)

• Central Australia:

– $100 million 8 well program at Mereenie (Santos)

– $50 million 5 well program in southern Georgina (Statoil)

– Smaller programs by Central Petroleum and Tamboran

• Top end:

– Beach Energy in the Bonaparte

– Origin, Santos and Pangaea in the Macarthur

– Armour Energy in Georgina Source: DME as at March 2014

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Producing shale oil

and gas

• Drawing from formations 2-5 kilometres below ground

• Existing technologies –drilling, fracking, monitoring

• Aquifers protected by well construction and geology

• Risks to the environment have proven to be very low

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Shale gas is well understood

• Comprehensive independent review of impacts by ACOLA

– 252pp of peer reviewed science by 2300 leading Australian scientists and scholars

• CSIRO and others have the skills

to assist with

– interpretation

– analysis

– communications

• Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracturing

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The potential benefits

• US shale oil and gas has created 1.7 million jobs by 2012 (2.5 million jobs by 2015).

• Queensland CSG has revitalised regional centres, new sources of training and jobs, work for local businesses and revenue for governments.

• Expansion of the NT onshore industry would deliver jobs, economic growth and improved infrastructure in remote and regional areas:

– the long operating lives of large gas projects provide large, long-term benefits to local economies.

• Major boost to NT Government royalty receipts.

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Onshore development timetable

• Adapting US shale experience to Australian geology will take time

• Oil discoveries (Surprise) and gas discoveries close to existing pipelines (Moomba-191) can be quickly commercialised.

• New gas projects may take many years of work before being ready to proceed:

– Resource definition, preliminary engineering, supplier pre-quals

– Pipelines and other infrastructure

– Markets (overseas or local)

– Finance

– Joint ventures with larger companies to access technology and share costs and risks

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Collaboration the key to success

• Ensuring effective regulation (DME) and facilitation• A strategic framework which sets course for development • Local, Territory and Federal consistency• Stakeholder engagement

• Promoting a code of practice • Building partnerships with stakeholders • Peak body engagement, regional forums and public advocacy• Individual operator consultation and communications

• Sharing fact-based information, listening and responding• Developing an access agreement with pastoralists

• Ensuring input to operational and regulatory strategies

Governments

Industry

Community

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Working with landholders

• Workshops/ engagement with the NTCA

• NTCA/APPEA model access and compensation agreement:

– Fairness and equity

– Respectful engagement

– Transparent information

– Balanced negotiation (and dispute resolution mechanisms)

– Fair compensation and other benefits

• Working with Land Councils to help communities understand the industry and embrace the opportunities for benefits

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Northern Australia inquiry and White Paper

• The Northern Australia parliamentary inquiry and the development of a northern Australia white paper are strongly supported:

– increased oil and gas investment could form one of the key pillars of regional development

• APPEA has identified four key policy areas that government at all levels need to focus on to realise the potential of the oil and gas industry in Northern Australia:

– regulatory reform

– workforce mobility

– infrastructure

– indigenous opportunities

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Conclusions

• The shale gas industry is an exciting prospect for the Northern Territory

• Industry is working to engage with Traditional Owners and pastoralists

• Industry committed to best practice management, regulation and transparency and has demonstrated over many decades that onshore oil and gas can be produced safely with minimal risk to the environment

• Comprehensive independent information is available – ACOLA, CSIRO

• The potential of onshore gas should be incorporated into regional planning

• The process of community engagement and provision of science-based information will be important

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Further information and contacts

Steven GerhardyDirector – Northern Territory

[email protected](08) 8943 0675

WA Onshore Gas website – www.wa-onshoregas.infoAPPEA – www.appea.com.auCSIRO Gas Industry Social and Environmental Alliance – www.gisera.org.auAustralian Council of Learned Academies – www.acola.org.au