New Approach To Oil And Gas Exploration
NEWS RELEASE
26 November 2009
New Approach To Minerals, Oil And Gas Exploration
The Trans Tasman Political Letter
reports the Government is
looking at plans for a new
Government-backed exploration &
production (e&e)
enterprise.
The most extensive exploration programme for
oil and gas ever
undertaken in NZ has begun, mostly in
the Taranaki Basin, and if
new discoveries are made could
run for several years. The
Government is eager for
exploration to be extended to other
prospective basins.
Reports commissioned by Energy and Resources Minister
Gerry
Brownlee say it needs to attract billions in
investment for this
work, it needs an improved framework
to manage the petroleum
estate, and it probably needs a
new vehicle to ensure economic
benefits are
sustained.
Trans Tasman says one of the expert reports
commissioned by the
Government proposes special fiscal
terms for gas-only finds. This
could encourage processing
the gas for LNG exports. This report
argues since
petroleum reserves are part of the nation’s
capital
stock, the depletion of hydrocarbons should see
sufficient
revenues go into an oil fund to keep the
capital stock intact.
If the Govt were to provide tax
breaks for gas, as opposed to
oil development, the State
would be entitled to share some of
the benefits. This
could be done through a new enterprise, which
is proposed
in another of the expert reports.
Trans Tasman says the
enterprise would be underpinned by hiving
off into it
Genesis Energy’s 31% stake in
the
soon-to-be-Commissioned Kupe gas field, which is
valued at $600m.
The newsletter points out a brilliantly
researched McDouall
Stuart report proposes Genesis’s
ownership entitlements,
principally its Kupe stake and
its Cardiff and Mangatoa licence
holdings, be transferred
at fair commercial value into a new
company.
This
would employ cash flow generated from its Kupe holding
with
equity raised from a public offer to investors to
establish a
new, publicly listed e&p (exploration &
Production) company.
The focus of activity would broadly
involve a NZ exploration
programme targeting known
producing regions.
See the McDouall Stuart report at
http://www.med.govt.nz/templates/
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