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Australia's Turnbull Wins Promise of More Gas From Energy Majors
http://oilpro.com/post/30489/australia-turnbull-wins-promise-more-gas-energy-majors

Oil and gas executives have pledged to boost gas domestic gas production in Australia as Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull seeks to bridge a supply shortfall threatening the nation’s energy security.

The commitments by companies including Royal Dutch Shell Plc, ExxonMobil Corp. and Total SA will mean Australia avoids a projected shortfall of gas-powered electricity generation in the summer of 2018-19.

"We are a massive gas exporter and it is utterly untenable, unacceptable for us to be in a position where domestic gas consumers cannot have access to affordable gas," Turnbull said in a Canberra press conference.

Turnbull convened the meeting with energy executives Wednesday to ease mounting concerns over the country’s energy security and costs as a breakaway plan by one blackout-plagued state further threatens to challenge any nationwide fix.

The state government of South Australia announced plans Tuesday to break away from a national electricity grid and assume control of its own generators when extra supplies are needed.

Gas prices for some customers across Australia’s patchwork power markets have surged as exports to buyers including Japan, Korea and China rise while drilling bans in several states limit supply. A series of blackouts in South Australia have stoked fears of more widespread outages across the nation and raised questions as to why one of the world’s largest producers of coal and gas is struggling to keep the state’s lights on.

“Government and industry recognize the need to work for secure and competitive energy markets that bring forward gas supplies and help to lower emissions,” Turnbull said in a statement. “The only sustainable way to guarantee affordable gas reserves is through the responsible development of our gas.”...
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Re: Australia's Turnbull Wins Promise of More Gas From Energy Majors
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2017, 11:11:09 pm »
The gas is on the west and northwest coasts, whereas the customers are on the east and south coasts.

They will always have the problem until an (expensive) transcontinental pipeline is constructed.
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Re: Australia's Turnbull Wins Promise of More Gas From Energy Majors
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2017, 11:15:25 pm »
And South Australia caused a mess when it decided to mothball coal generating plants in favor of costly renewables which reached over 1/3 of its generated production a couple of years ago.

Seems what we in this country are heading for lately unless we put it in the 'foolish' category.
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Re: Australia's Turnbull Wins Promise of More Gas From Energy Majors
« Reply #3 on: March 17, 2017, 11:24:59 am »
The gas is on the west and northwest coasts, whereas the customers are on the east and south coasts.

They will always have the problem until an (expensive) transcontinental pipeline is constructed.

A couple are proposed to get gas from North to East.  Long pipelines but not really transcontinental needed to make the connections.  West side would be a significant adder.



This maps is a couple years old but gives a sense of the size and location of the reserves.

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Re: Australia's Turnbull Wins Promise of More Gas From Energy Majors
« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2017, 10:36:00 pm »
A couple are proposed to get gas from North to East.  Long pipelines but not really transcontinental needed to make the connections.  West side would be a significant adder.



This maps is a couple years old but gives a sense of the size and location of the reserves.


If you look carefully at the first map you showed, you will notice that these are by and large intrastate grids.

The Australian states have a lot of autonomy(the subject of the article you posted) and do not easily cooperate with other states, even if it would appear to be mutually beneficial.

That is why those pipelines are 'proposed', as they were almost 30 years ago when I worked Australia as a technical advisor.
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Re: Australia's Turnbull Wins Promise of More Gas From Energy Majors
« Reply #5 on: March 21, 2017, 08:00:34 pm »
This seemingly sends a strong signal that the Western Growth phase is over, at least for some time.  There remains a lot of gas to develop, but it seems some saturation has become the situation.

Chevron Calls End of LNG Mega Project After $88 Billion Spree

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-03-21/chevron-calls-end-of-lng-mega-project-after-88-billion-spree

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Re: Australia's Turnbull Wins Promise of More Gas From Energy Majors
« Reply #6 on: March 21, 2017, 08:02:18 pm »
Wait, they didn't sell all of their mineral rights to China after all?