The oil and gas industry can continue to power Western Australia’s economy and contribute to a cleaner energy future under a stable and efficient regulatory environment, the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA) said today.
Powering Western Australia: APPEA’s WA State Election Platform, released by APPEA ahead of the State Election in March, urges any incoming State Government to focus on the investment signals and settings needed to attract investment to ensure that the most is made out of the state’s natural resources.
APPEA WA Director, Claire Wilkinson, commented: “Our message to all political parties is simple: the industry wants to continue supplying lower-emission energy to the state, creating local jobs, supporting regional communities, and generating government revenue. But government must provide stable policy settings and efficient regulatory processes to attract investment if they want to maximise the opportunities we have.”
Ms Wilkinson said the industry worked constructively throughout the COVID-19 pandemic with the Government and Opposition, enabling operations to continue, and seeks to maintain this positive collaboration with the next State Government, across all aspects of the industry.
“Natural gas is an essential part of our everyday lives in WA and has supported the local economy during the pandemic, powering our homes, hospitals, mines and manufacturers,” she said.
The oil and gas industry called on the next State Government to consult with industry on policies affecting its operation and development, well before they are finalised, and work with industry to clarify the WA Domestic Gas Policy to maximise the existing opportunities in the sector and attract long-term business investment.
“Supporting the responsible development of future gas resources, including those onshore in Western Australia, will be important to securing local jobs and driving recovery in our suburbs and regions,” Ms Wilkinson said.
APPEA also called on political parties to recognise the important role that natural gas plays in reducing emissions and work with industry to pursue technological advancements that could unlock a cleaner energy future.
Ms Wilkinson said natural gas is already playing an important role in reducing greenhouse emissions. She said that it has lower emissions than other sources of baseload energy and is the perfect complement to renewable technologies because it provides grid stability.
“Technologies like carbon capture and storage will further reduce emissions and facilitate natural gas providing a pathway to large scale, low emissions hydrogen development,” she added.
“With State Government support, Western Australia can leverage the strengths of our world-class LNG sector to become the global leader in lower-emission energy technologies such as hydrogen.”
“The oil and gas sector wants to be part of the solution and unlock our cleaner energy future.”
“With a tradition of bipartisan support for industry in Western Australia, APPEA and its members look forward to working with all sides of politics ahead of the March election,” Ms Wilkinson concluded.