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Major Projects and Infrastructure Developments in Western Australia

Major Projects and Infrastructure Developments in Western Australia. Freight and Logistics Council. Joe Ostojich 31 October 2012. Context. World largest Seabourne Iron Ore supplier Shipments 383Mt (2009) 42 3 Mt (2010) 473 Mt (2011) Development Aspirations 2015 715

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Major Projects and Infrastructure Developments in Western Australia

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  1. Major Projects and Infrastructure Developments in Western Australia Freight and Logistics Council Joe Ostojich 31 October 2012

  2. Context World largest Seabourne Iron Ore supplier Shipments 383Mt (2009) 423Mt (2010) 473 Mt (2011) Development Aspirations 2015 715 2020 850Mt/a + World second largest LNG supplier in 2014 LNG Shipment 16Mt (2010) Development Aspirations 2014 35Mt

  3. ROY HILL 2015: First ore 2016: Ramp up to 55Mtpa

  4. FMG 2011: 55.75Mtpa 2013: 115Mtpa 2012: 84Mtpa Target: 155Mtpa

  5. BHP BILLITON 2010: 138Mtpa 2012: 180Mtpa Forecast 2011: 161Mtpa Capacity: 240Mtpa

  6. RIO TINTO 2010: 224Mtpa 2012: 235Mtpa Forecast 2011: 231Mtpa Target: 353Mtpa

  7. The New PortAnketell

  8. ShipmentsTo North Asia 2011 Iron Ore Exports China 262Mt South Korea 39.0Mt Japan 78Mt Taiwan 13.5Mt

  9. Western Australian Gas LNG to the World December 2009

  10. Australia’s Natural Gas Resources– dominated by Western Australia Total 233 Tcf (6606bcm) of which WA 151 Tcf (4284bcm)

  11. Gorgon Project

  12. Ashburton North

  13. Kimberley LNG ProjectBrowse Basin • Why have an LNG processing precinct? • To ensure that the Kimberley and WA benefit from processing Browse Basin Gas • Economic diversity, new employment and business opportunities • Significant benefits for traditional owners • To avoid multiple LNG sites on the Kimberley coast • Global demand for gas is growing

  14. The Current Demand Perimeters The percentage split for LNG exports from Australia in 2010 is as follows: Japan 70% 12.9Mt China 21%  3.8Mt South Korea 5% 1.0Mt Taiwan 4%  0.8Mt

  15. Perdaman • Perdaman Chemical and Fertilisers Pty Ltd is developing a $3.5 billion coal to urea plant at the new Shotts Industrial Park, near Collie. • Urea will be transported to Bunbury Port by rail. • All its environmental and all other approvals from both the Western Australian and Commonwealth governments. • A number of contracts with State government agencies are in place pending the finalisation of the coal contract. • Construction is expected to commence in late 2012 or early 2013, with the first shipment of urea planned for 2016.

  16. Thank you

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