Bulletin – March 2011 Description for Figure 1 in article: The Iron Ore, Coal and Gas Sectors
This figure shows reserves of Australian Natural Gas and Major LNG Projects:
Gas Deposit | Location | Projects (Committed and Under Consideration) |
---|---|---|
North West Australia | ||
Conventional Natural Gas Resources(a) | Carnarvon Basin | Scarborough Gas |
Pluto LNG | ||
Gorgon LNG | ||
North West Shelf LNG | ||
Wheatstone LNG | ||
Browse Basin | Browse LNG | |
Ichthys | ||
Prelude LNG | ||
Bonaparte Basin | Sunrise | |
Darwin LNG | ||
Central Australia | ||
Unconventional Natural Gas Resources(b) | Cooper Basin / Eromanga Basin | |
Queensland | ||
Unconventional Natural Gas Resources(c) | Surat Basin / Bowen Basin / Denison Basin | Australia Pacific LNG |
Gladstone LNG | ||
Shell Australia LNG | ||
Queensland Curtis LNG | ||
(a) Australia currently uses conventional gas resources from offshore fields for
its LNG production.
(b) Shale gas is an onshore natural gas that is trapped within shale formations (i.e. fine-grained sedimentary rocks). (c) Coal seam gas, also known as coal seam methane (CSM), is an onshore natural gas released after removing water from the coal seam which reduces water pressure and allows the gas to be released from the coal seams. |
[End description.]