Participants will receive information on the wider energy landscape from the Western Australia Government Office in London as well as details about specific project activities in the Perth Basin from Warrego Energy who are developing significant natural gas resources there.
Warrego Energy Group CEO & M.D. Dennis Donald and CEO-Australia David Biggs will be part of a Scottish Enterprise Webinar on Wednesday 20th January to talk about our success in the Perth Basin. Participants also will receive information on the wider energy landscape from the Western Australia Government Office in London.
For anyone interested in the webinar, the registration page is here: https://bit.ly/3sApmag
As the global economy moves to a low carbon future, natural gas is expected to play a major role in the transitioning period and supply chain companies with expertise in the appraisal, drilling and production of natural gas wells will be in demand to help minimise costs and enhance production efficiency. Warrego have had a presence in WA for over 14 years and understand the market well. We recently signed a Gas Sales Agreement with one of Australia’s leading gas buyers, Alcoa of Australia for the long term supply of a total of 155 petajoules of natural gas from the West Erregulla gas field and this will require major investment in production and processing facilities.
For anyone interested in the webinar, the registration page is here: https://bit.ly/3sApmag
As the global economy moves to a low carbon future, natural gas is expected to play a major role in the transitioning period and supply chain companies with expertise in the appraisal, drilling and production of natural gas wells will be in demand to help minimise costs and enhance production efficiency. Warrego have had a presence in WA for over 14 years and understand the market well. We recently signed a Gas Sales Agreement with one of Australia’s leading gas buyers, Alcoa of Australia for the long term supply of a total of 155 petajoules of natural gas from the West Erregulla gas field and this will require major investment in production and processing facilities.