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Australian Energy Producers Journal
Abstract
Vol.
https://doi.org/10.1071/EP24143
Beetaloo Sub-basin: one day closer to
production
– the energy required to open the next great unconventional shale gas basin
ABSTRACT
The search has been on for explorers and technical scientists to find the world’s next major unconventional shale basin. Unconventional Shale plays are out there, but it takes a tremendous amount of energy to not only find the basin but also to deliver it to
production
. The journey starts with the rocks (and most of the time ends with the rocks). But the presence of the rocks doesn’t guarantee commercial
production
. Strategy, technology, approvals, and access to capital played incorrectly, could have delayed the Beetaloo’s
development
; however, it will be those things, and more, that will ultimately deliver the Beetaloo to
production
. Strategies used to date in the basin have likely slowed progress. Technology has been critical in unlocking unconventional gas basins around the world; however, evidence suggests the use of technology may have delayed the
development
of the Beetaloo instead of progressing it to
production
. Finally, bringing the basin to commercial
production
requires access to capital markets. Can we deliver the technical data, size of the prize, and surety that investment in Australia is safe and in good hands for decades? We are closer now, more than ever before, to bringing the Beetaloo to commercial, large-scale
production
after over 10 years of trying, but perseverance and energy are needed to get it across the line.
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