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Australia's Beach books $470mn Cooper basin impairment

  • Spanish Market: Natural gas
  • 12/02/24

Australian independent Beach Energy reported a major impairment on its Cooper basin assets in South Australia state in its first-half results for the 2023-24 fiscal year to 30 June, while confirming its Waitsia stage 2 gas project remains on track for its first gas in mid-2024.

Beach's revenues increased by 16pc for July-December 2023. But it announced an A$721mn ($470mn) non-cash impairment against the value of its Cooper basin assets and various exploration assets because of increased operating costs at its joint venture with fellow Australian independent Santos.

The firm's long-awaited 250 TJ/d (6.7mn m³/d) Waitsia stage 2 development, expected to produce 1.5mn t/yr of LNG for export through fellow Australian independent Woodside Energy's 16.9mn t/yr North West Shelf (NWS) LNG, is entering the final stages of construction for its four compressors, Woods said on 12 February. The timeline for raising it to full capacity will depend on the NWS LNG shutdown planned for August. Beach aims to finalise commissioning all four compressors before the maintenance begins.

The firm's Otway basin assets will likely experience a boost in output because of a new gas supply agreement with Australian utility Origin Energy, which would increase 2024 volumes contracted under take-or-pay conditions by 50pc on the previous year, Beach said.

The Santos-operated 1.7mn t/yr Moomba carbon capture and storage project is 80pc complete with first carbon dioxide injection on track for mid-year but no schedule for reaching its full capacity, Beach said. Santos owns 66.7pc of the project with the balance controlled by Beach, which anticipates 30pc of its equity greenhouse gas emissions will be offset by the storage. Beach has set a scope 1 and 2 equity emissions reduction target of 35pc by 2030.

Beach has started gas flow testing at its Kupe South 9 development well in New Zealand's Taranaki basin, chief executive Brett Woods said. The well, part of the phase 2 development of the Kupe field and Beach's first operated well in New Zealand, was connected to the Kupe gas plant in January.


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