APPEA welcomes changes to NT Build scheme
The oil and gas industry has welcomed changed to the NT Build scheme announced by the Northern Territory government.
Minister for Mines and Energy, Willem Westra van Holthe, revealed the changes at the APPEA 2014 annual conference and exhibition in Perth.
Oil and gas investment
APPEA CEO, David Byers, commented: “The reforms will help make the Northern Territory more attractive for new investment in oil and gas and other industries.
“The scheme imposes a levy on projects to provide long-service benefits to construction workers. In its current form, the cost to companies far exceeds the benefits to workers.
“The changes proposed by the NT Government for major projects will reduce the scheme’s cost to business while improving workers’ entitlements.
Win-win
“This is a win-win outcome for everyone because more investment in the Territory means more jobs.
“Chief Minister Adam Giles and his Government should be applauded for listening to industry and for recognising that action needs to be taken to address high construction costs if the Territory is to continue to attract the capital needed for big oil and gas projects.
“APPEA looks forward to working with the NT Government to ensure the changes are implemented and do not disadvantage existing projects.”
Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward
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