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2020 Oct 25th OIL AND GAS IN WA - WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT FACTS

  Western Australia Fast Facts

Perth, with more than 2 million people, is a regional centre for servicing oil and gas projects · Minerals and petroleum exports of A$93.5 billion in 2014-15 · Annual LNG export capacity to grow from 20.6Mt in 2015 to 48.7Mt in 2018 · Western Australia has conventional gas resources of more than 130 trillion cubic feet (tcf), 

Estimated UNCONVENTIONAL tight gas resources of 86 tcf and 

estimated UNCONVENTIONAL shale gas resources of between 91 and 193 tcf 

· As at September 2015, Western Australia had A$171 billion of major resource projects under construction or committed, with 89 per cent being LNG projects.

By 2018, Australia’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) production is expected to be 87 million tonnes (Mt) a year – the largest of any country. Western Australia will have LNG production capacity of 48.7Mt by 2018, 56 per cent of Australia’s total capacity. 

Woodside Energy Ltd Western Australia Fast Facts · 

Perth, with more than 2 million people, is a regional centre for servicing oil and gas projects ·  Western Australia had A$171 billion of major resource projects under construction or committed, with 89 per cent being LNG projects Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, has the largest concentration of global oil and gas companies in Australia. These companies operate projects across Australia, while servicing and supplying oil and gas exploration and production across the Indian Ocean and Pacific region.




There are more than 800 global and local energy companies and related equipment, technology and service providers based in Perth. • Perth is home to the Australasian head offices of BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Eni, GDF Suez, Halliburton, Hess, Inpex, KUFPEC, Shell and Total, and the global headquarters of Australia’s largest energy producer, Woodside. 


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