Strong interest in offshore CCS opportunities - Appea

11th March 2022

PERTH (miningweekly.com) – The Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (Appea) said this week that there has been strong interest in acreage releases for new carbon capture and storage (CCS) opportunities off Western Australia and the Northern Territory.

Appea welcomed the opportunity for member companies to bid for five areas in commonwealth waters to explore greenhouse gas storage opportunities.

CEO Andrew McConville said the sector’s technological expertise and commitment to reducing emissions provided it with an advantage to deliver more as well as ultimately support a new hydrogen industry.

“We understand members showed strong interest in this release, illustrating a solid backing of the pathway to a lower emissions, cleaner energy future. The oil and gas industry is committed to achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, and some of our members are targeting earlier dates.

“Billions have already been invested in cleaner technologies such as CCS and hydrogen. CCS has an important role in lowering the carbon intensity of gas production and in supporting the development of a blue hydrogen industry.

“CCS is a viable and proven method and the oil and gas industry is well-positioned to deliver the technology,” said McConville.

The bidding under the federal government’s 2021 Offshore Greenhouse Gas Storage Acreage Release was the first opportunity since 2014.