Central Petroleum Managing Director, Richard Cottee. Photo: EMMA MURRAY
Central Petroleum Managing Director, Richard Cottee. Photo: EMMA MURRAY

Former QGC boss behind Surat Basin tender

THE man who sparked the coal seam gas industry into life in Queensland is behind a successful tender for a swathe of land in the Surat Basin.

Former QGC boss Richard Cottee is heading up Central Petroleum which won a State Government tender to explore over a 77ha parcel of land north west of Miles.

Armour Energy has been awarded permits to explore a 318 square kilometre area 17km north of Surat, near the company's existing tenures and existing infrastructure.

It follows Senex Energy's success in the first tender for domestic gas last year.

Central Petroleum and Armour Energy will start exploring for more gas to feed the domestic east coast market after winning the latest tender for the Australian market only.

Central Petroleum has been awarded exploration permits for 77 square kilometres in the Surat Basin, 28km northwest of Miles.

Mr Cottee said securing the tenement will help fulfil a goal to preserve local jobs in Australia's domestic manufacturing sector.

"We fully support the dedication of land specifically for the exploration and production of domestic gas, and the awarding of this tender helps us to further this cause," Mr Cottee said.

"The Queensland Government is helping to secure Australian industry and the right way to do this is by increasing rather than rationing supply.

"I congratulate the Government on its commitment, increasing local supply will go a long way in ensuring that we can maintain a diversified economy and the jobs that come with it."

Armour Energy Chief Executive Officer Roger Cressey said the area will add to the company's existing portfolio in the Roma Shelf.

"Armour has recently restarted production from its South Western Queensland Kincora Gas Project and we are confident that this new acreage will provide further resources for long term gas production," Mr Cressey said.

"Additionally, the close proximity of this new tenement to our Kincora Gas Plant means gas resources can be easily connected, processed and delivered to market.

"Whilst Armour Energy it is still in its early days in terms of gas production, we are contributing to the local region as well as the east coast gas market as a steady and growing supplier."

Today's release of additional land for petroleum and gas exploration includes another 6000 square kilometres for domestic production as well and other 111,000 square kilometres without any market condition.

"These tenements will give junior and mid-tier producers a further gateway into Queensland's diverse exploration industry," Dr Lynham said.

Dr Lynham told the conference that it was not reasonable for other states to issue moratoriums on extracting their own gas when they are happy to import it from Queensland.

"These parcels of land will continue to help in meeting east coast gas supply, they are not a silver bullet.

"I see no reason why other mainland states cannot follow our lead to help secure a sustainable gas industry, including a stable domestic supply."

Central Petroleum and Armour Energy must now negotiate land access agreements and fulfil all existing environmental and Native Title requirements before the Petroleum Lease is granted and work can begin.

Mr Lynham said it was an election commitment to release land for domestic-only production.

"These releases are shoring up Australia's gas supply - further demonstrating Queensland as a reliable and affordable gas producer," Dr Lynham said.

"The Palaszczuk Government continues to lead the nation in gas supply and initiative."

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