Origin announces plan to quit gas exploration

Aerial shot of gas exploration equipment in the Beetaloo Basin (safeguard mechanism)
Gas exploration equipment in the Beetaloo Basin

Origin Energy says it will divest 100 per cent of its interest in the Beetaloo Basin, and has announced an intention to exit its upstream gas exploration permits, as the company focuses on its strategy and ambition to lead the energy transition.

The company will undertake a strategic review of all remaining exploration permits (excluding its interests in Australia Pacific LNG) with a view to exiting those permits over time. Origin will continue to comply with its obligations under existing joint venture agreements and work with its joint venture partners as it considers its exit.

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Origin CEO Frank Calabria said, “The decision to divest our interest in the Beetaloo and exit other upstream exploration permits over time, will enable greater flexibility to allocate capital towards our strategic priorities to grow cleaner energy and customer solutions, and deliver reliable energy through the transition.

“We believe gas will continue to play an important role in the energy mix and it remains a core part of our business.

“Notwithstanding the prospectivity of any of these permits, typically the experience in progressing these types of projects is that the exploration and appraisal phase can be uncertain, and it can be capital intensive to bring projects into production. Ultimately, we believe Origin is better placed prioritising capital towards other opportunities that are aligned to our refreshed strategy.

“The suite of agreements executed with Tamboran (B1), allow Origin to realise value created by our investment and exploration activities to date, and ensures another operator present in the area and committed to developing its resources, can continue to take the venture forward.

“We have also signed a gas sales agreement that will deliver competitively priced gas supply to Origin if development ultimately occurs from the Beetaloo.

“We’ve been exploring in the Beetaloo Basin alongside our partner Falcon for eight years, and we’re grateful for the strong support we have received from the local community, including Native Title holders and contractors, as well as the Northern Territory and Federal governments.

“Gas will continue to have an important role in our business, particularly through our interest in Australia Pacific LNG and role as upstream operator in that venture, and in the broader energy mix as we look to underpin reliable energy supply to customers and accelerate our investment into the energy transition,” Calabria said.

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Under the terms of the agreement with Tamboran (B1), Origin will fully divest the entity which holds its 77.5 per cent interest in the Beetaloo Basin joint venture. Tamboran will assume operatorship of the Beetaloo Basin joint venture, which is 22.5 per cent owned by Falcon Oil & Gas Australia. The agreement has an economic effective date of July 1, 2022, and as a result, Tamboran (B1) will reimburse Origin for any costs incurred for the current Beetaloo workplan from the effective date until completion.

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