Queensland LNG Industry Snapshot
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Transcript of Queensland LNG Industry Snapshot
Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation
Queensland LNG Industry SnapshotMay 2011
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Queensland Government Modelling
Overall, if all projects proposed for Queensland progressed, this would represent 50 Mtpa of production annually
Government modelling on a mid-range 28 Mtpa industry has concluded the following benefits
Creation of 18,000 direct and indirect jobs Increase Gross State Product by $3.2 billion Over $40 billion in private sector investment Generate royalties of over $850 million per year
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LNG Future Demand
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Northwest Shelf
• Completed
• 16.3 mtpa
Pluto LNG
• Complete
• 4.8 mtpa
Shell Floating LNG
• FEED
• 3.5 mtpa
Wheatstone LNG
• FEED
• 9.2 mtpa
Sunrise Gas Project
• FEED
• 8 mtpa
• QCLNG
• GLNG
• APLNG
• LNG Limited
PNG LNG
• Construction
• 6.3 mtpa
Tangguh LNG
• Completed
• 3.8 mtpa
Devil Creek Development Project
• FEED
Gorgon LNG
• Construction
• 15 mtpa
Darwin LNG
• Completed
• 3.2 mtpa
LNG projects in the Asia Pacific Region
BLNG• Completed• 7.2 mpta
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Project Ownership Project Status LNG Production Total Estimated
Capex
QCLNG BG Group 100% State Government Approval - June 2010 Federal Government Approval – October 2010 Final Investment Decision – October 2010 First shipment expected – 2014 Customers – CHNOOC , Tokoyo Gas & Chubu Electric
Initial capacity 2 trains - 8.5 mtpa
Total possible capacity 3 trains – 12 mtpa
AUD $15 billion
GLNG Santos 30%Petronas 27.5%Total 27.5%Kogas 15%
State Government Approval – May 2010 Federal Government Approval – October 2010 Final Investment Decision – January 2011 First shipment expected – 2015 Customers – Kogas and Petronas
Initial capacity 2 trains – 7.8 mtpa
AUD$16 billion
APLNG Origin 42.5%ConocoPhillips 42.5%Sinopec 15%
State Government Approval – August 2010 Federal Government Approval –February 2011 Final Investment Decision not yet granted First shipment expected – 2015 Customers – Sinpoec
Initial production 2 trains – 9 mtpa
Total possible capacity 4 trains – 18 mtpa
AUD $36 billion (for 4 train project)
Arrow LNG Shell 50%PetroChina 50%
Project about to commence FEED Initial production 9 mtpa
Full capacity 16mtpa
Unknown
Fishermans LandingLNG
LNG limited Environmental Approvals – April 2009 2 trains – 3 mtpa AUD $1.2 billion
QLD LNG Projects
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Gas tenements - the big 4
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Gas reserves as of December 2010
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The big 4 - gas reserves
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CSG to LNG in Queensland
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The CSG to LNG Process – how it works
Central Processing
Plant
Field Compression
Station
Main Gas Pipeline
LNG Plant
Customers
LNG Tanker
Water Pipeline
Water Treatment
Facility
Beneficial Water End User Treated Water Storage Brine Contaminate Pond
Drilling Rig
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Water Related Issues
Queensland Coal Seam Gas Water Management Policy introduced in June 2010
• The policy deals with:– use of CSG water – evaporation dams – design standards for CSG water aggregation and
brine dams – transitional arrangements for existing dams – management of saline effluent and solid salt wastes
from water treatment and evaporation processes
Download:
www.derm.qld.gov.au/environmental_management/coal-seam-gas/water-policy.html
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Water Related Infrastructure Example -QCLNG
Extracts from the QCLNG Environmental Impact Statement conclude a need for 6,700 km’s of water pipelines
• The pipelines will connect:– 92 in-line buffer storages with a total capacity of 19 ML, covering a total area of 2 ha– 35 regional storage ponds with a combined storage volume of 2,000 ML, covering a total area of 35
ha– two collection header ponds with total storage of 4,000 ML to hold 30 days water supply– two raw water storages with total capacity 1,000 ML and a total footprint of 14 ha– two treated water ponds with 450 ML capacity, covering an area of 6 ha.
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Water Related Infrastructure Example -QCLNG
• Central Development Area will produce approximately 32ML/per day.• North West Development Area will produce approximately 87ML/per day.• South East Development Area will produce approximately 72ML/per day.
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QCLNG Tiers of supply to date
Project Ownership
Major Tier 1 Suppliers
Contractor Nature of contract Est. Value
Worley Parsons Gas field facilities $580M
Thiess Site works $136M
Lang O’Rourke/GE Betz Water treatment facility $350M
MCJV (McConnell Dowell & CCC Main pipeline construction Unkown
Bechtel Oil & Gas Liquefaction plant engineering procurement & construction $7B-$9B
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More Information
Visit www.lng.industry.qld.gov.au and download
LNG Blueprint #1 released September 09 LNG Blueprint #2 released November 10
For project approval conditions visit www.dip.qld.gov.au and search for QCLNG, GLNG & APLNG
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GLNG Tiers of supply to date
Project Ownership
Major Tier 1 Suppliers
Contractor Nature of contract Est. Value
Fluor Upstream facilities EPC $3.5B
Saipem Main pipeline construction $1B
Bechtel Oil & Gas Liquefaction plant engineering procurement & construction $7B-$9B
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APLNG Tiers of supply to date
Project Ownership
Major Tier 1 Suppliers
Contractor Nature of contract Est. Value
Savanna Drilling & workover rigs $220M
Enerstream (Baulderstone and
Conneq Infrastructure Services)
Gas field early works Unknown
MCJV (McConnell Dowell & CCC
Main pipeline construction unknown
Bechtel Oil & Gas Liquefaction plant engineering procurement & construction $7B-$9B
Major Tier 2 Suppliers