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April 2024 Investor Webinar Presentation
| Neil Young | Page 4 of 11 |
May 04, 2024
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Gladstone LNG Plants Have Growing Ullage • The three LNG plants (6 trains in total) at Gladstone have never operated at full capacity (and well constructed LNG plants should generally operate above nameplate capacity) • Current supplies – primarily gas feedstock from Queensland CSG - have arguably irreversibly peaked • Brownfield economics therefore should favour decisions to develop gas for these existing plants versus pursuing global greenfields options • Gas from the Taroom Trough is very well placed to fill this gap • Various Operators are actively pursuing multiple gas appraisal targets in the Taroom at present – media coverage is behind this reality The 3 LNG Plants at Gladstone need more gas Source: EnergyQuest report for Elixir Energy