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Report: Gas Investments in Australia Stalling

May 28, 2025
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Australia’s Natural Gas Industry Faces Investment Challenges

Australia’s natural gas sector is at a crossroads, with a new report by Wood Mackenzie highlighting the nation’s declining competitiveness in attracting investment in gas exploration and production. This trend poses significant risks to Australia’s energy security, economic growth, and emissions reduction targets.

The report, titled ‘Australia’s Natural Gas Investment Competitiveness,’ reveals that while global investment in gas exploration has surged by nearly 30% in the last five years, Australia has seen only a 15% growth during the same period. This disparity is concerning, especially considering that Australia is now attracting just a 15% share of the investment portfolio of major international oil companies, down from 40% a decade ago.

CEO sentiment within the Australian gas industry further confirms these challenges. A survey conducted as part of the report found that 95% of gas producers believe Australia has become a less attractive investment destination compared to five years ago. Changing government policies and regulatory uncertainties have directly impacted investment decisions, leading to the cancellation or relocation of one in five projects.

The Need for Stable Policy Frameworks

Samantha McCulloch, Chief Executive of Australian Energy Producers, emphasizes the critical importance of stable policy settings to attract future investment in gas exploration and development. McCulloch highlights the abundant natural gas resources in Australia and the country’s strategic position in global energy markets as key strengths that need to be leveraged through supportive policies.

McCulloch calls for bipartisan and enduring policy reforms to ensure Australia’s long-term energy security and economic growth. Addressing approval uncertainties, supporting energy infrastructure, and recognizing the pivotal role of gas in the energy transition are identified as key priorities to restore investor confidence and attract significant new investment.

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Seizing Growth Opportunities

Wood Mackenzie’s report also points to significant growth opportunities in Australia’s LNG sector, particularly in light of rising global demand for LNG. While the Asia Pacific region is expected to drive three-quarters of total LNG demand by 2050, Australia’s investment in LNG capacity lags behind other key players such as the United States, Qatar, and Canada.

Australia must also position itself strategically in the emerging wave of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) investments to remain competitive in the global energy landscape. Without supportive policy frameworks and regulatory certainty, Australia risks falling behind its peers and missing out on future investment opportunities.

It is clear that energy and climate policy must align with economic policy to ensure Australia’s continued success in the energy sector. By addressing the current challenges and embracing a forward-looking approach to policy development, Australia can secure its position as a global energy powerhouse and attract the necessary investment to drive sustainable growth.

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