Day one will open with a PNG government perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing the country's resources sector, then the country’s high commissioner will discuss the significance of the project in PNG-Australia bilateral relations.
Afterwards, a presentation by Australian Gas Light will outline the pipeline’s national importance, then Oil Search will provide a keynote address, and ExxonMobil will provide a project update.
Petronas Australia will discuss the offshore leg of the project and the PNG Department of Mining will examine the country’s geology and new exploration markets. Afterwards, ACIL Tasman will discuss the project’s economic and market impacts.
Day two will open with a ‘National Access Regime’ discussion by the ACCC, followed by the pipeline’s role in the Northern Territory.
Alinta Infrastructure Holdings will discuss its future outlook and the projected demand in the Eastern States over the next few years.
Origin Energy’s presentation will focus on CBM's role in meeting the needs of the South-East Australian gas market, after which the Queensland Major Gas Users Group will talk about maintaining a competitive gas market in the state.
CS Energy will outline its ‘innovative’ gas strategy and Fitch Ratings will deliver a talk on the credit risks of gas pipelines in Australia.
The conference will be held at the Brisbane Marriott Hotel, Queensland.
To register, phone: 02 9080 4307, fax: 02 9290 3844, or email: registration@informa.com.au. For further information email Alex.Hogg@informa.com.au or visit www.informa.com.au.