Considerable shale gas potential in Queensland
The APPEA has said that there is still huge potential to explore and develop Queensland’s shale gas resources, to create jobs and stimulate economic investment.
Currently, natural gas from coal seams feeds almost 100% of Queensland’s gas supply needs and has been responsible for generating approximately 30 000 jobs, mostly in rural and regional communities.
Shale gas development
Recent comments made by the Queensland Opposition about the future of shale gas development ignore the Queensland gas industry’s proven record of safe operations over many decades.
APPEA Chief Operating Officer, Paul Fennelly, commented: “It is very important that political parties do not adopt policies from The Greens to stop resource development and the benefits it can bring to Queensland’s economy.
“Across the border in South Australia about 685 wells have been safely fractured stimulated in the Cooper Basin over the last 40 years.
Gas drilling
“Shale gas also uses multi-pad horizontal drilling, which ensures that the surface footprint of activities is minimised so that there is little impact on agricultural operations or the environment.”
In 2013, the Australian Council of Learned Academies highlighted the ‘great potential’ of shale gas as an important new energy option for Australia, while also identifying challenges that could be addressed through careful management.
Conclusion
Fennelly concluded: “Industry supports the findings that robust regulation and best practice operations are central to managing and mitigating the identified risks.”
Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/13032014/queensland_shale_gas_potential_68/
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