This, as detailed in below article should now start to entice greater exploration of onshore gas exploration elsewhere in Australia, once this gathers momentum, it should positively impact on central. The NT at some stage will recognised that the drying up of jobs will need to be replaced by another area of opportunity, gas gas gas it's a jumping Jack flash may indeed be that future opportunity.
PERTH (miningweekly.com) – The Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (Appea) has welcomed a A$24-million incentive from the South Australian government to increase energymarket competition, drive down costs for businesses and consumers and reduce carbon emissions
The incentive programme is aimed at encouraging companies to extract more gas and to supply the gas to the local market
The government has also launched a tender to procure 75% of its long-term electricity needs, aimed at introducing a new competitor into the energy market and increasing competition.
Premier Jay Weatherill said that the measures to increase competition were a medium-term response to drive down energy prices.
“The small number of energy suppliers in South Australiahave too much power – if we increase competition, we will put the power back into the hands of consumers.
“Increasing competition in the energy market is the best way to drive down power prices for South Australian households and businesses. The current rules also let the big private electricity companies drive prices higher by withholding supply – these measures address this inadequacy,” Weatherill said.
“The measures we are announcing, alongside steps we have already taken can ease prices in the short and medium term. To deliver long-term reform, the national electricity ruleshave to change.”
Appea director for South Australia and the Northern Territory, Matthew Doman, said that the decision to incentivise natural gas development was a positive initiative that should help bring more gas to market and benefit local consumers.
“This is a good policy for South Australia that will help ensure a stable and reliable supply of natural gas to meet the energy needs of local businesses and households,” Doman said.
“It’s encouraging to see a government delivering constructive policies, rather than destructive policies such as moratoriums and blanket bans being embraced elsewhere.
“This will only enhance South Australia’s reputation as an attractive and supportive destination for natural gasinvestment.”
http://www.miningweekly.com/article/s-australia-launches-gas-incentive-scheme-2016-09-08
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