澳大利亚能源生产商:由于天然气供应减少,勘探退出对维多利亚州的能源安全造成打击

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澳大利亚能源生产商首席执行官萨曼莎·麦卡洛克表示,地震测量师 TGS 的声明凸显了澳大利亚日益严峻的监管和投资环境,特别是最需要新天然气供应的维多利亚州。

澳大利亚能源生产商:由于天然气供应减少,勘探退出对维多利亚州的能源安全造成打击

“随着维多利亚州天然气产量的迅速下降,需要立即采取行动,寻找和开发对东澳大利亚家庭和企业至关重要的新天然气供应。相反,我们看到监管越来越严格,项目审批被长期拖延,维多利亚州政府继续妖魔化天然气,包括最近决定强制所有家庭用电器替换燃气设备。

“这吓跑了投资,并推迟了急需的新天然气供应,这只会增加停电、中断和能源费用上涨的风险。决策者必须认识到资本是全球性和流动的,澳大利亚正在迅速输给其他积极支持投资的国家。”

麦卡洛克女士表示,联邦政府今天向维多利亚州近海的 Beach Energy 颁发两张生产许可证,这是提高国内能源安全的一项值得欢迎的举措,但还需要更多的供应。澳大利亚竞争和消费者委员会今天发布的最新季度天然气调查报告显示,澳大利亚东部从明年开始面临高峰期天然气短缺,从 2027 年开始面临结构性短缺。“ACCC 认可行业为确保在高峰需求期间提供额外天然气所做的努力,”麦卡洛克女士说。“但如果没有进一步的勘探和开发,未来的天然气短缺几乎是不可避免的。”

麦卡洛克女士表示,针对 TGS 计划的地震勘测的激进分子与科学相悖,歪曲了一项经过验证的技术。她说:“地震勘测是一种安全且必不可少的技术,在澳大利亚和世界各地使用了 60 多年。海上风电行业也使用这种技术,独立的国家监管机构 NOPSEMA 发现地震勘测对海洋环境是安全的。”

“绿党和激进主义者希望停止所有新的天然气开发,而不顾对澳大利亚经济和能源安全的破坏性影响。EnergyQuest 最近的一份独立报告发现,绿党禁止新的天然气投资的政策将引发澳大利亚东西海岸的“重大经济混乱”,导致停电风险高、制造商倒闭,以及十年内不可避免地能源价格上涨。”

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Australian Energy Producers: exploration exit a blow to Victoria’s energy security as gas supply dwindles

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Australian Energy Producers Chief Executive Samantha McCulloch said the announcement from seismic surveyor TGS highlighted the increasingly difficult regulatory and investment environment in Australia, particularly in Victoria where new gas supply is most needed.

Australian Energy Producers: exploration exit a blow to Victoria’s energy security as gas supply dwindles

“With Victorian gas production declining rapidly, immediate action is needed to find and develop the new gas supplies so crucial to eastern Australian homes and businesses. Instead, we are seeing increased regulation, long delays to project approvals, and the continued demonisation of gas by the Victorian Government, including the recent decision to force all households to replace gas appliances with electric ones.

“This is scaring off investment and delaying urgently needed new gas supply which will only increase the risk of blackouts, disruptions and higher energy bills. Decision-makers must recognise that capital is global and mobile, and Australia is fast losing out to other countries that are actively supporting investment.”

Ms McCulloch said the Federal Government’s granting of two production licenses today to Beach Energy offshore of Victoria was a welcome step to boost domestic energy security, but more supply will be needed. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s latest quarterly gas inquiry report, released today, shows eastern Australia faces peak period gas shortfalls from next year, and structural shortfalls from 2027. “The ACCC recognises the efforts of industry to ensure that additional gas is available during periods of peak demand,” Ms McCulloch said. “But without further exploration and development, future gas shortfalls are almost inevitable.”

Ms McCulloch said activists targeting TGS’ planned seismic surveys were at odds with the science and misrepresented a proven technology. “Seismic surveys are a safe and essential technology used in Australia and around the world for more than 60 years. It is the same technology used by the offshore wind industry, and the independent national regulator NOPSEMA has found seismic surveys to be safe for the marine environment,” she said.

“The Greens and activists want to stop all new gas developments, with no regard for the devastating impact on Australia’s economy and energy security. A recent independent report by EnergyQuest found the Greens’ policy to ban new gas investment would trigger ‘major economic disruption’ on both coasts of Australia, leading to a high risk of blackouts, manufacturers closing and inevitably higher energy prices in a decade.”

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