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Sufficient gas available for domestic energy supply: APPEA

10 Aug, 2022
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Australia’s gas industry says it will ensure gas supply next year, reassuring customers that the industry is responding, as has always been the case, to ensure energy security.

The Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) said the recent Australian Competition & Consumer Commission Gas Inquiry Interim Report was designed to provide new information that would allow the industry to plan and respond to issues before they actually occurred.

APPEA acting chief executive Damian Dwyer: “The ACCC report shows 167 petajoules of uncontracted gas is available for supply into the domestic market next year.

“This is more than enough gas to ensure that no shortfall occurs.”

Dwyer said there had never been an actual shortfall and the ACCC had found 11 consecutive surpluses previously.

He continued: “Gas customers can be assured supply will be adequate next year so households and businesses can continue uninterrupted.

“There has never been an actual shortfall and there will not be one next year – this is the ACCC signaling that action is needed, and the industry will act.

“The report also shows contract prices for gas delivered into the market in 2022 and for delivery into the market in 2023 remained competitive.

“The report found, for example, that prices paid for gas supply agreements for delivery into southern states falling from $11.50 per gigajoule in January-August 2021 to $9.25 per gigajoule in September 2021-February 2022.

“While prices for delivery in 2023 have increased, they remain well below international prices.

“We very much understand our obligation to Australians and the importance they place on gas in running their homes and businesses, and that will be honoured.

“It has been confirmed by AEMO just last week that the reason for pressure on the system is the extraordinary and rapid demand for gas we have seen this winter because of the extreme pressure on the broader energy system.

“There have been major coal-fired generations outages and renewable generation not stepping up when required due to bad weather as well as a cooler winter and immense pressures on the global energy market due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

“The industry stood up when the east coast needed us this winter and we will do so again now as we have done for decades, providing safe and reliable energy supply.”

Dwyer said the report further underlined the need for more supply and investment to continue to ensure energy security.

Dwyer added: “[The] ACCC report underlines what we have been saying for a long time: ensuring more investment in supply with conducive policy settings.

“We have been warning for years that moratoriums and bans in Victoria and New South Wales – our two biggest users of gas – are going to have an impact and that is making the pressures worse.”

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