BBMC Yearbook 2020

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recovery

A Bowen-fired recovery David Kiefer, Media Lead, Arrow Energy

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ueensland’s Bowen Basin is one of the key pillars to the Australian Government’s plans for a gas-fired national recovery from the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

To get more gas to market, the government wants to unlock five key gas basins; the North Bowen Basin is to be one of the first three, alongside the Galilee Basin. This will fit hand-in-glove with the inaugural National Gas Infrastructure Plan that identifies priority pipelines and critical infrastructure. The September announcements received broad support from the Australian manufacturing and resources industries. “Australia has world-class resources reserves, and developing these basins provide stable, secure and affordable energy for Australia for decades to come,” was the summation by Chief Executive Andrew McConville from the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association. Locally, Arrow Energy believes that coordinated initiatives will help the broader gas industry to unlock the gas potential of the Bowen Basin.

Arrow, which has been commercially producing natural gas from the coal seams around Moranbah since 2004, welcomed the chance to work with the State and Federal governments on these initiatives. The stakes are high: • Natural gas provides almost 24% of Australia’s primary energy • Almost one-third of all gas consumed in Australia is used by manufacturers • Natural gas provides more than 60% of electricity generation in Western Australia and the Northern Territory and almost 50% in South Australia • While Australia’s oil production peaked in 2000 at 287 million barrels of oil, progressively dropping to 126 million barrels of oil in 2018, natural gas production has more than doubled over the past five years • Globally, natural gas is the fastest growing energy source, accounting today for 23% of global primary energy demand and nearly a quarter of electricity generation1 Balancing extraction with production costs The current question is how to bring the Bowen Basin’s gas to a market in which world oil prices have declined and where market demand is low. The target coals in the Bowen are different to the Surat and require different drilling techniques. The Bowen seams, while much thicker than in the Surat, are dense. As a result, vertical CSG wells (as used in the Surat Basin) do not result in economically sustainable flow rates.

For some years, Arrow has been developing and refining deviated, inseam wells – drilling a bore that angles away from the vertical it descends, until it runs horizontally along the target coal seam for a couple of kilometres. This method exposes much more of the seam than a vertical well. Arrow has extended the basic idea to drilling multiple side-branch bores off the main bore, exposing even more of the coal. These new well types are known as “multi-laterals”. The design is evolving as techniques are proved and disproved, and lessons are learned from long-term operation. This evolution of design is one of the strengths of CSG. Whereas traditional oil and gas operates very much in the bespoke development, one-shot, rightfirst-time, major-spend-up-front space, unconventional gas production does not. Expanding coal seam gas development in the Bowen Basin requires balancing production volumes with extraction costs. Continuously lowering production costs will allow step-out in areas with lower quality coals. This also leads towards long-term business growth. Resources that are marginal or unviable today will become economically attractive in 10 or 20 years with technology and execution excellence continuously improving.

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New economy minerals: the Queensland perspective

11min
pages 81-84

Where has all the good news gone?

4min
pages 86-87

The age of automation is here: is the Australian resources sector ready?

9min
pages 74-77

The Mining Productivity Opportunity

5min
pages 70-71, 73

Bowen Basin leads Queensland through COVID-19 recovery

10min
pages 8-12

Making the most of our resources in a post-COVID world

5min
pages 16-18

Queensland’s water resource legislation – an overview

7min
pages 110-114

Corporate criminal responsibility in the natural resources sector

9min
pages 106-109

How Governments can play their part in improving the lifecycle of a mineral discovery

5min
pages 103-105

A bad year in which to learn good lessons

6min
pages 100-101

Mining for fresh perspectives

6min
pages 98-99

Indigenous Engagement – learning from Juukan Gorge

6min
pages 54, 96-97

Why mental health matters in mining

6min
pages 89-91

Where has all the good news gone?

4min
pages 86-87

New economy minerals: the Queensland perspective

12min
pages 81-85

Evolving today’s jobs for the future

4min
pages 78-79

The mining productivity opportunity

5min
pages 70-73

Big ideas for industry: the BBMC Crib Room Podcast

17min
pages 54-61

The future of sustainable mining

4min
pages 63-64

The 2020 Queensland Mining Awards – the mining industry’s night of nights

12min
pages 41-49

How predictive biometrics systems are changing the mining industry for the better

7min
pages 66-67

Longwall automation at Glencore’s Oaky Creek Coal

2min
pages 68-69

Be Informed: a new video interview series for the BBMC

8min
pages 50-53

From stop to start: Adani celebrates 10 years

3min
pages 38-39

Changes at the coal face

5min
pages 36-37

On the Horizon

3min
page 29

Queensland exploration - past, present, future

7min
pages 30-33

Mike Henry talks ‘build back better'

6min
pages 25-26

The resource sector-led recovery - Warren Pearce, CEO, AMEC

6min
pages 20-22

Coal: crucial for Queensland

5min
pages 27, 34-35

A Bowen-fired recovery - the future of CSG

4min
pages 23-24

Competing for the future minerals’ workforce

5min
pages 14-15

From the Editor

4min
pages 5-7
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