David CamerlengoTrade & Investment Commissioner, North America
Trade & Investment Queensland
API, Houston – May 13, 2014
Energy in Australia: A Queensland Perspective
Overview of Queensland
Australian Gas ReservesAustralia: Energy Resources
Source: BREE
Australian Gas ReservesAustralia: Energy Production
Source: Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics, Australian Energy Update, July 2013
Australian Gas ReservesAustralia: Energy Exports
Source: Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics, Australian Energy Update, July 2013
Australian Gas ReservesProjected Growth in LNG Exports
Source: BREE
Australian Gas ReservesWorld LNG Demand
Source: Wood McKenzie LNG Tool (May 2012). APPEA.
Australian Gas ReservesGlobal LNG Supply by Country (2012)
Source: 1. Bureau of Resources & Energy Economics 2. US EIA World Shale Gas Study
Australian Gas ReservesGlobal LNG Supply by Country (2017)
Source: 1. Bureau of Resources & Energy Economics 2. US EIA World Shale Gas Study
Source: APPEA
Annual Report 2012-13
Australia LNG Projects - Construction
Australia LNG Projects – Under Construction
Source: APPEA
Annual Report 2012-13
Map of Queensland Coal Basins
Source: Geological Survey Queensland
Bowen Basin
Surat Basin
Queensland Coal Bed Methane Reserves (2P) - 2007
Surat Basin 3.1 tcf
Bowen Basin 3.6 tcf
Total 6.7 tcf
Queensland Coal Bed Methane Reserves (2P) - 2013
Surat Basin 27.0 tcf
Bowen Basin 8.1 tcf
Total 35.1 tcf
Queensland LNG Projects
Photos courtesy of QCLNG
Map of Queensland LNG Projects
Source: Geological Survey Queensland
Bowen BasinGas Fields
Surat BasinGas Fields
Pipeline
Project Project Proponents EPCM
Awaiting FID
Queensland LNG Projects
75% 25%
37.5% 37.5% 25%
QCLNG
APLNG
GLNG
ARROW LNG
30% 27.5% 27.5% 15%
50% 50%Source: QGC, APLNG, GLNG, Arrow LNG
Project CapEx ($) Characteristics Off-Take Customers
USD ~$20.4billion
• 8.0 mtpa (2 trains)• 340 mile pipeline• First LNG delivery
late 2014
• CNOOC (China)• GNL (Chile)• EMA (Singapore)• Tokyo Gas (Japan)• Chubu Electric (Japan)
USD ~$23.2billion
• 9.0 mtpa (2 trains)• 325 mile pipeline• First LNG delivery
expected mid2015
• Sinopec (China)• Kansai Electric Power
(Japan)
USD ~$18.5billion
• 7.8 mtpa (2 trains)• 260 mile pipeline• First LNG delivery
expected 2015
• Petronas (Malaysia)• KOGAS (Korea)• TOTAL (France)
Unconfirmed
FID TBD• 8.0 mtpa (2 trains) • Shell
• PetroChina (China)
Queensland LNG Projects
QCLNG
APLNG
GLNG
ARROW LNG
Source: QGC, APLNG, GLNG, Arrow LNG
Wells Drilled in Queensland
1300 wells drilled in 2013
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
Wells Drilled in Queensland
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
• Period of 1999-2000 was the start of significant exploration /development
• Total of over 6,000 wells have been drilled to date
• Estimated 25,000 wells to be drilled across the life of the LNG projects
Wells Drilled in Queensland
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
Wells Drilled in Queensland
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
Wells Drilled in Queensland
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
Wells Drilled in Queensland
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
Wells Drilled in Queensland
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
Wells Drilled in Queensland
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
Wells Drilled in Queensland
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
Wells Drilled in Queensland
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
Wells Drilled in Queensland
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
Wells Drilled in Queensland
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
Wells Drilled in Queensland
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
Wells Drilled in Queensland
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
Wells Drilled in Queensland
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
Wells Drilled in Queensland
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
Wells Drilled in Queensland
Source: Geological Survey Queensland (GSQ)
Australia Shale Gas Basins
Australia Shale Gas Basins
Source: The Australian
Opportunities in CBM, LNG & Shale
Upstream• Drilling and drilling completion • Gas extraction technologies• Well productivity and efficiency• Reservoir evaluation• Well site operator training• Gas processing• Water and brine treatment• Gas gathering networks• Geological mapping services• Training of operators
Midstream• Pipeline service, maintenance,
repair• New infrastructure – pipelines
Downstream• Operations and maintenance of
LNG plants
International Companies in Queensland
Key Cities in Queensland
Brisbane - Capital City of Queensland• Oil & gas firms regional HQs• Mining global HQs• Engineering global HQs• Procurement offices• State and local government
Toowoomba – Gateway to Gasfields• O&G upstream regional HQs• Gas exploration & production hub• O&G services hub• Regional government• New international airport opening
late 2014
Services of “Trade & Investment Queensland”
• Provide market overview for oil & gas sector in Australia including opportunities for US companies
• Facilitate introductions to other government agencies:– Geological Survey of QLD (GSQ)– Dept. of Natural Resources & Mines (DNRM)– Dept. of Environment
• Facilitate engagement with industry in Queensland
• Provide understanding of business culture and considerations for how to do business in Australia
Services of Trade & Investment Queensland
David CamerlengoTrade & Investment Commissioner, North America
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