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RESEARCH ARTICLE (Non peer reviewed)

PESA year in review 2019 – development and production

Matthew Quinn
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IHS Markit, Level 29, 221 St Georges Terrace, Perth, WA 6012, Australia. Email: matthew.quinn@ihsmarkit.com

The APPEA Journal 60(2) 371-379 https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ20010
Accepted: 7 April 2020   Published: 15 May 2020

Abstract

Australia’s production has been steadily increasing since 2013 with the main contributors being the large liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects. The North Carnarvon Basin accounted for over half of Australian production in 2019, dominated by North West Shelf LNG, Gorgon, Wheatstone and Pluto. Just under a quarter of production was from the Bowen-Surat Basin, with the highest producing project being the Condabri, Talinga and Orana cluster of coal seam assets. The next most prolific basin was the Browse Basin at just over 10%, with Prelude and Ichthys, followed by the Gippsland at 7%. During the year, the Greater Enfield Project, in the North Carnarvon Basin, was brought onstream, which involved a 30-km tie-in of the Laverda and Cimatti fields to the Ngujima-Yin floating production, storage and offloading vessel at the Vincent Field via sub-sea pipelines. Also brought into production during 2019 was the Roma North and Project Atlas, Bowen-Surat Basin, coal bed methane projects. Gas from Roma North is exclusively contracted to the Gladstone LNG consortium while Project Atlas gas will be supplied to domestic customers.

Keywords: Bowen-Surat Basin, Browse Basin, Cimatti, coal bed methane, Condabri, Gippsland, Gorgon, Greater Enfield, Ichthys, Laverda, Ngujima-Yin, North Carnarvon Basin, Orana, Pluto, Prelude, production, Project Atlas, Roma North, Talinga, Vincent, Wheatstone.

Matt has over twenty years’ experience in the resources industry, including nine with IHS Markit, working on the Australasia and north-west Europe datasets. He spent three years with Woodside in offshore Mauritania and Greater Enfield development teams and four years on the Western Australian goldfields. Matt has a Bachelor of Science (Hons) degree from the University of Adelaide and is a member of PESA. He currently works with IHS Markit in customer support, training and assisting clients to get the most from their IHS Markit subscriptions.


References

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IHS Markit (2020b). E&P Database. (IHS Markit).

IHS Markit (2020c). Vantage. (IHS Markit).