Interesting interview with Don Voelte Chief Executive Officer of WPL on the subject of CSG. He stated that the company would never get into the CSG. Lots of negatives & that the smart buyers have sold out of it now that the hype has worn down & now the cost factor comes into it. He doesn't think it will even take off. Article in the Eureka Report 7th of Sept. Any thoughts on his comments?
Is that like the oil companies saying electric cars will never be mass produced or any other producer/ manufacturer saying the competition isn't really competition to them?
CSG in Qld alone is equal to the oil energy reserves in WA so why wouldn't he maintain his defensive position? Its what he has to do as both share similar marketplaces.
The billions of dollars invested and planned expenditure to date belie the great Don's words of wisdom re CSG is dying. Yes it costs more to produce however that is offset by the large quantities available.
There is room for more than one energy source. Ask the power stations lining up to book their CSG driven gas supplies to power their generators. Then consider the Asian conglomerates who are lining up to secure CSG produced LNG for their shores.
I own WPL for the Oil and LNG interests however i also have quite a few CSG plays and have ridden that wave for quite a few years now. CSG is a real threat to thermal coal not WPl so not sure why Don has been so vocal for so long about CSG not getting off the ground. Having said that, there are far too many existing Thermal coal driven power stations etc to say CSG will replace that medium however there are now more power stations being built to take gas so there is a future for CSG make no mistake.
To say it will not ever take off is ludicrous as there are a raft of multi-nationals already on board and driving htis industry. Yes things have slowed down for some consolidation however that doesn't mean there isnt a whole lot more to this ride. Actual sales and production are the tip of the ice berg so far. This will be a great story for decades or the next great energy source. Yes we will need oil for a very long time however LNG is the next wave not a play toy of the rich, it is a viable and marketable product so CSG is here to stay the only question is how big a part will it play?
The third world will never take to electric cars so there's still a good market for petroleum companies.
The third world will never take to electric cars so there's still a good market for petroleum companies.
Announcement out today
Woodside Announces A$2.5 Billion Equity Raising
http://www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/displayAnnouncement.do?display=pdf&idsId=01022048
Looks like they are doing a 1 for 12 accelerated renounceable entitlement at $42.1 a share i was interested does anyone know if there is a min share purchase.
I was also looking through the presentation and it looks promising with the ramp up of production of LNG by WPL going from about 3mtpa -> 20mtpa within the next 10years.
Announcement out today
Woodside Announces A$2.5 Billion Equity Raising
http://www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/displayAnnouncement.do?display=pdf&idsId=01022048
Looks like they are doing a 1 for 12 accelerated renounceable entitlement at $42.1 a share i was interested does anyone know if there is a min share purchase.
I was also looking through the presentation and it looks promising with the ramp up of production of LNG by WPL going from about 3mtpa -> 20mtpa within the next 10years.
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