Phil Thick, Managing Director, New Standard Energy Ltd.
Gary Evans, Chairman and CEO, Magnum Hunter Resources Corp.
David Wrench, Managing Director, Strike Energy Ltd.
Ray James, Managing Director, Icon Energy Ltd.
Richard Stoneburner, Senior Advisor, Pine Brook Partners and (ret.) President, North American Shale Production Division, BHP Billiton Ltd.
Colin Cruickshank, General Manager, Development and Technical Services, Santos
Honourable Andrew Cripps, MP, Minister for Natural Resources and Mines, Queensland Government
Whether it is in shales, tight sands or CSG, the number of international oil companies jumping into the Australian plays to 'crack the code' is increasing along with spending.
Origin’s LNG development, scheduled to start production next year, is one of seven being built in Australia at a total cost of almost A$200 billion ($180 million) and forecast to make the nation the world’s biggest exporter.
Origin’s LNG development, scheduled to start production next year, is one of seven being built in Australia at a total cost of almost A$200 billion ($180 million) and forecast to make the nation the world’s biggest exporter.
Legislative reforms aim to provide investment certainty for industry and community stakeholders.
‘We’re very confident that we will crack the code’ to make unconventional plays commercial, says Santos’ Cruickshank.