Maui Redetermination Report – Contact 's Reaction
Maui Redetermination Report – Contact Energy Reaction
Contact today received the final report from the Independent Expert (IE) on the remaining economic recoverable reserves in the Maui gas field. While Contact is still studying the document in detail, our initial view is that the final report remains broadly consistent with our expectations, Contact Energy’s chief executive, Mr Steve Barrett, said today.
“The IE’s Maui redetermination report is relatively
little changed from the draft report received prior to
Christmas and is in line with the estimates of remaining
reserves compiled by Contact’s own expert advisers,” Mr
Barrett said.
The redetermination will lead to an
adjustment to Contact's entitlement under its supply
contract with the Crown.
Today’s announcements clear the
way to resolve how this remaining gas will be allocated to
the various parties through time, both on a daily and year
to year basis. That process will begin in the near
future.”
“We are hopeful that agreement can be reached
quickly among the parties to the Maui Contracts ,” said Mr
Barrett. “This is a particularly important issue because the
rate at which gas is delivered over the next few years will
have major implications for short term flexibility and
security of supply for both the gas and electricity
markets.”
Parties involved in the discussions will be the
Maui Mining Companies, the Crown and the three buyers of
Maui gas under the Maui Contracts: Contact Energy, NGC
Holdings Ltd, and Methanex.
Mr Barrett said that the
reduction in Contact’s entitlement under existing contracts
would be broadly offset by reductions in on-sale obligations
under downstream supply contracts.
“The exact implications of these changes will take some time to become clear,” said Mr Barrett.
Mr Barrett stressed that "the Maui
redetermination process is not expected to significantly
affect the availability of gas to residential and smaller
commercial customers, as their total demand is relatively
small compared to total current
use".