Blue Energy report: pushes for pipelines for Queensland and NT
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
Blue Energy Managing Director John Phillips has urged the need for connecting pipeline infrastructure and job creation.
Blue Energy Limited has released a report on activities during the June 2020 quarter across its exploration acreage in Queensland and the Northern Territory (Australia), in which the company’s key oil and gas projects are located.
Bowen gas pipeline update: Leaked NCCC final report recommends Federal Government underwrite gas supply contracts and gas pipeline infrastructure. Blue is working with APA, Arrow Energy, the Federal Govt, the Qld State Govt, Federal and State politicians and the NCCC to ensure the Moranbah-Gladstone/Wallumbilla pipeline gains broad acceptance as critical energy infrastructure vital for the manufacturing sector and the economic recovery and as a key project to facilitate the development of the 15 000 PJ Bowen Basin gas province.
“The need for the connecting pipeline infrastructure from Moranbah to Gladstone/Wallumbilla to unlock this resource is vital, as it will provide a nation building, near-term infrastructure project creating construction jobs, and jobs in developing the Bowen gas fields, plus the gas supply to preserve and grow both local manufacturing and manufacturing jobs up and down the east coast”, Blue Energy Managing Director John Phillips.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/31072020/blue-energy-report-pushes-for-pipelines-for-queensland-and-nt/
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