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Australia Ramps Up Gas Exploration to Secure Energy Supply

Investment in Australian natural gas exploration has surged to a decade-high of $329 million in the first quarter, driven by global supply anxieties. As the world’s second-largest LNG exporter, the nation is aggressively expanding its development pipeline to safeguard domestic reserves against the volatility of international energy markets.

Australia Ramps Up Gas Exploration to Secure Energy Supply

Rystad Energy forecasts a 10% increase in total exploration spending for the year, putting the industry on track to exceed $1 billion by 2026. This shift marks a significant pivot, with states once hesitant to expand now actively inviting new development. New South Wales recently launched its first gas exploration tender in a decade, while Queensland has moved to support a major oil project in the Taroom Trough—the first such approval in the country in half a century.

Exploration efforts are currently concentrated in three key zones: the offshore Otway Basin in Victoria, the Beetaloo shale formation in the Northern Territory, and Queensland’s Taroom Trough. The Beetaloo Basin remains the most significant long-term prospect, with estimated reserves of 500 trillion cubic feet. Krishan Pal Birda, vice president at Rystad Energy, attributes this renewed momentum to improved modern techniques that effectively de-risk frontier and unconventional plays, allowing firms to tap into resources previously considered too complex or costly to extract.

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