Momentum, not moratoriums - QRC

MOMENTUM in Queensland’s gas industry has started strongly this year with the State Government’s proactive approach to solving the east coast’s gas squeeze.

Queensland Resources Council (QRC) Chief Executive Ian Macfarlane congratulated Minister Anthony Lynham after two junior producers – Central Petroleum and Armour Energy – were granted tenders for domestic-only production.

“This is a good outcome for the gas industry with two Queensland producers able to develop 400 hectares in the Surat Basin. Minister Lynham is getting on with the job of increasing supply into the gas network and creating jobs in regional Queensland,” Mr Macfarlane said.

“Separately the Minister announced a further 17,000 square kilometres of land to be opened up for exploration under domestic conditions and unconditional.

“This year alone we’ve seen Santos commit to a $900 million investment across several gas regions in Queensland and a $100 million gas supply deal between Santos and New Century Mines. These two investments alone will create 640 jobs.

“The QRC fully supports the comments of Minister Lynham that southern states can’t hide behind moratoriums on gas while importing gas from Queensland. Southern politicians must back their gas industry and the science it uses to extract gas safely instead of running away from their responsibility to develop their own gas because of shock jocks and placard waving activists.”

QRC’s data shows that in 2016-17, Queensland’s gas industry contributed $8.9 billion to the state’s economy and supported almost 43,000 full-time Queensland jobs.

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