Date: 13 September 2023 to 14 September 2023
Location Darwin Convention Centre
Northern Australia’s Largest & Longest Established Gas Conference
Key themes to be covered in 2023 Plenary and SEAAOC conference include:
- Australia’s energy transition and ambitions to develop a clean energy supply chain and manufacturing
- Net Zero Australia – What would a decarbonized Australian economy look like?
- Critical Minerals development
- The role that Australia, and the NT can play in ensuring energy, political and food security for South East Asia
- Outlook for the global energy industry
- Onshore & offshore gas – Project updates, reserves, economic benefits, investment, infrastructure, services & supply
- Energy Security – Demand for Australia’s energy exports (LNG and hydrogen)
- Experiences developing the US shale industry, and implications for Australia
- The Middle Arm Sustainable Development Precinct– CCUS, the resurgence of manufacturing & supercharging development in the NT
- The role of gas role as a transition fuel and the investment climate for new oil and gas projects in Australia
- East coast gas supply state of play
- New opportunities “Exotic gas” exploration– hydrogen, helium & golden hydrogen
- Geological storage for hydrogen
- Legislative reform update & Federal and State government approvals for the resources sector
- Community engagement and social license
- The outlook for synthetic fuel development in Australia
- Service and supply issues and outlook for offshore, and the Beetaloo

2023-09-13 00:00:00
2023-09-14 00:00:00
Australia/Perth
SEAAOC – South East Asia Australia Offshore and Onshore Conference
Northern Australia’s Largest & Longest Established Gas Conference
Key themes to be covered in 2023 Plenary and SEAAOC conference include:
Australia’s energy transition and ambitions to develop a clean energy supply chain and manufacturing
Net Zero Australia – What would a decarbonized Australian economy look like?
Critical Minerals development
The role that Australia, and the NT can play in ensuring energy, political and food security for South East Asia
Outlook for the global energy industry
Onshore & offshore gas – Project updates, reserves, economic benefits, investment, infrastructure, services & supply
Energy Security – Demand for Australia’s energy exports (LNG and hydrogen)
Experiences developing the US shale industry, and implications for Australia
The Middle Arm Sustainable Development Precinct– CCUS, the resurgence of manufacturing & supercharging development in the NT
The role of gas role as a transition fuel and the investment climate for new oil and gas projects in Australia
East coast gas supply state of play
New opportunities “Exotic gas” exploration– hydrogen, helium & golden hydrogen
Geological storage for hydrogen
Legislative reform update & Federal and State government approvals for the resources sector
Community engagement and social license
The outlook for synthetic fuel development in Australia
Service and supply issues and outlook for offshore, and the Beetaloo
Darwin Convention Centre