UPDATE: ConocoPhillips Expects Gladstone LNG Collaboration
May 31 2009 - 10:36PM
Dow Jones News
A senior ConocoPhillips (COP) executive said Monday that he
expects collaboration to occur between proposed liquefied natural
gas plants at Gladstone in Queensland state, with project
consolidation possibly occurring at both the gas reserve and
project levels.
Ryan Lance, senior vice president of exploration and production,
international at ConocoPhillips, also brushed off concerns that
there won't be enough LNG demand to support the construction of the
LNG project it is building at Gladstone with joint venture partner
Origin Energy Ltd. (ORG.AU).
"With the current recession and global downturn, folks are
wondering if there's enough demand for the LNG that's out there. We
believe there is," he told reporters after addressing an industry
conference in Darwin.
"We believe that once we come out of this economic
recession...that LNG will be a fuel for the future and a fuel of
choice."
Lance said ConocoPhillips and Origin are still aiming to make a
final investment decision on their project in 2010 and to produce
first LNG in 2014.
He said ConocoPhillips is talking to rival projects about
collaboration.
"There will be some natural shuffling as things emerge," he
said.
"Certainly, we're looking to work with the other projects that
are there...from the upstream, the midstream and the downstream
side of the business," he said.
Lance said that ConocoPhillips is talking to potential Gladstone
LNG customers throughout Asia, including in Japan, Korea and
China.
He said he does not anticipate Japanese customers asking for a
discount on LNG sourced from coal seam gas.
-By Ross Kelly, Dow Jones Newswires;
61-2-8272-4692; ross.kelly@dowjones.com