Australian onshore petroleum acreage release 2016
Justin GortonGeological Survey of Queensland, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Queensland Government
The APPEA Journal 56(1) 495-504 https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ15035
Published: 2016
Abstract
This paper compiles material from state and territory jurisdictions describing the location and resource potential of Australian onshore and coastal waters acreage to be made available for petroleum exploration in 2016. The Australian state and territory governments continue to support investment in the petroleum industry through the annual provision of land for exploration, which is promoted nationally and internationally. Technical assessments are provided with the release, which detail the potential for conventional and/or unconventional resources. The level of assessment will depend on exploration maturity, but may include a description of the geological setting, review of exploration history, summary of key results, and subsurface maps/sections. In addition to this, any updates on recent upstream developments and government initiatives, as well as present and future policy directions that relate to onshore petroleum exploration, may be described, particularly for jurisdictions that are not making land available this year. With global demand for gas—led by Asia—expected to grow at 2.6% annually between 2015 and 2025, investing in Australia’s petroleum and gas industry presents a significant opportunity to supply into this growing market.
Justin Gorton commenced in the role of Manager, Petroleum and Gas at the Geological Survey of Queensland in 2015. Prior to this, he worked in the oil and gas industry for nearly 12 years in operational, technical and leadership roles with experience in North America and Australia. His qualifications include a Bachelor of Science in Geological Sciences from the University of Oregon, and Honours from La Trobe University in Melbourne. Justin is a member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), the Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA), the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), and is on the committee for the Formation Evaluation Society of Queensland (FESQ). Justin.Gorton@dnrm.qld.gov.au |