Pure Hydrogen Corporation Receives 15-Year Permit for Windorah Gas Project in Queensland
Key Ideas
- Pure Hydrogen Corporation obtained a 15-year Potential Commercial Area permit from the Queensland government for its Windorah Gas Project.
- The project in the Cooper Basin of western Queensland holds a contingent 2C gas resource of 330 BCF.
- The approval is a significant step for the spinout of Pure Hydrogen's gas assets into Eastern Gas and includes agreements with Santos for gas transportation and processing.
- Pipeline licences have been granted for gas transportation, allowing connectivity to existing infrastructure and commercial operations.
Pure Hydrogen Corporation's subsidiary, Real Energy Queensland, secured a 15-year Potential Commercial Area permit from the Queensland government for the Windorah Gas Project in the Cooper Basin. This permit extension until June 2040 covers the same area as ATP 927 and aims to support long-term project tenure. The project, spanning 480 square kilometers, has a contingent 2C gas resource of 330 BCF. Managing Director Scott Brown highlighted that the approval enables the initiation of near-term work programs. The company's plans to spin out its Australian gas assets into Eastern Gas have taken a significant leap with this approval. Agreements with Santos for gas transportation and processing at Moomba are in place, with ongoing commercial discussions. Additionally, the project has obtained pipeline licences for gas transportation, facilitating connectivity to existing infrastructure. Independently certified resources in the Cooper Basin Permian tight sands indicate the project's significant potential for commercial gas production.