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COAG NT Pipeline to benefit all Australian gas consumers

Author:CVVT.SIANJIA FLOW CONTROL PublicTime:2014-10-14 Views:2005

Central Petroleum Managing Director and CEO Mr Richard Cottee said all Australian users of natural gas should welcome today’s decision by the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) to support the rapid development of a natural gas pipeline to link the northern and eastern gas markets. 

“Fundamentally, this pipeline is ‘the missing link’ that can provide real relief to gas shortages on the east coast while being a catalyst for badly overdue micro-economic reform of the domestic gas market. Joining the excess gas supply and enormous underexplored resources of the north to the eastern states that are severely short of gas is compelling on many levels. New sources of gas from multiple suppliers will contribute to the depth and liquidity of the domestic gas market and will inevitably lead to lower prices and more supply security for domestic gas users”, Mr Cottee said. 

“A strong domestic spot market is the only way to generate transparent pricing and commercial incentives to drive greater gas supplies and lower gas prices for domestic consumers and industrial users.

“This is the micro-economic reform necessary for industrial jobs to be preserved and expanded,and for retail consumers to access lower cost natural gas at prices that are not competing with the export LNG market.

“Importantly, the hub will allow new gas projects to be developed by smaller operators requiring less capital and lower barriers to entry into the gas supply industry”, Mr Cottee said. 

Mr Cottee said that conventional gas from discoveries in Northern Territory over the last 30 years had produced a surfit of supply, and only a pipeline was required to create the conditions for a national domestic gas market. 

“The sooner the governments can approve the pipeline route, it can be built and gas consumers can get relief from the threat of rising gas prices. 

“COAG’s endorsement of the NT Pipeline proposal to create a national domestic gas market will benefit natural gas consumers around Australia and it commendable that the Northern Territory Chief Minister Adam Giles has led this important micro-economic reform on behalf of the nation”, Mr Cottee said.

“The Territory will also benefit directly from gas royalties and the economic stimulus the NT Pipeline will bring to Alice Springs by promoting exploration and project development. 

Mr Cottee said that already 30% of Central’s employees were local indigenous people and the anticipated expansion would be a direct stimulus to local employment and skills training in Central Australia.