Gas powering NT economy
The Northern Territory budget has recognised the growing importance of natural gas to the NT economy.
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Chief Operating Officer Western Region, Stedman Ellis, commented: 鈥淭he contribution of natural gas to the development of the Northern Territory has never been clearer.
Ichthys LNG
鈥淭he Territory is experiencing the strongest growth of any Australian economy due largely to construction activity related to INPEX鈥檚 $33 billion Ichthys LNG project in Darwin.
鈥淭he flow-on benefits to other sectors of the NT economy, such as retail, housing, transport and manufacturing, has boosted own-source revenue for the NT Government and contributed to significantly improved budget outcomes.鈥
Onshore gas projects
Ellis explained that the NT government had also recognised the potential of onshore gas projects to generate economic growth and jobs. He said a new $8 million program to assess shale gas resources in the Territory could generate significant exploration activity in remote and regional areas.
鈥淪hale gas has the potential to be a significant new driver of economic activity in the Territory and the Giles government is to be congratulated for encouraging the industry鈥檚 development,鈥 Ellis said.
Shale revenue
鈥淣ot only could shale gas deliver jobs, economic growth and improved infrastructure in remote and regional areas, it would also provide the NT government with a new source of revenue independent of the Commonwealth.
鈥淭his is a potential game-changer for the Territory, which currently relies on Commonwealth funding for around 70% of its annual budget,鈥 Ellis concluded.
Adapted from press release by
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