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SOUTH AUSTRALIA TRANSPORT
CONFERENCE
6 June 2012
Infrastructure - The key to unlocking
South Australia’s mineral wealth
Joe Mastrangelo, Director
Resources & Energy Sector Infrastructure Council
Twenty major mines
Exploration, $313m pa
Employment, 10 200
people
Export Revenues, 38%
A$4.2 bn+
Over 30 minerals and
energy projects
April 2012…
Olympic Dam Expansion – Key
Elements
5
Source: BHPB EIS
Open pit mine, processing plant and
associated infrastructure
• 270 km electricity transmission line,
and/or 400 km gas pipeline, for up to
600 MW gas-fired power station.
• 250 MW on-site cogen power station.
• 280 ML/d desal plant at Pt Bonython,
320km water pipeline.
• 105 km railway from Pimba to OD.
• Sea landing facility 10 km south of Pt
Augusta.
• Airport with 737 jet capability.
• Up to 10,000 person workers’ camp.
• Expanded Roxby Downs Township.
• Upgraded Adelaide & Darwin
harbours.
Olympic Dam Expansion –
Parameters
6
Element Current Operation Post-Expansion Operation
Mine Production
(per annum)
Ore 12m tonnes
Concentrate 600,000 tonnes
Copper 235,000 tonnes
Uranium 4,500 tonnes
Gold 100,000 ounces
Ore 72m tonnes
Concentrate 2.4 m tonnes
Copper 730,000 tonnes
Uranium 19,000 tonnes
Gold 800,000 ounces
Water GAB 37 ML/d
(permitted to 42ML/d)
GAB up to 42 ML/d
Desalination Plant ~200 ML/d
Energy Grid 125 MW Grid & on-site power 775 MW
or combination
Transport in/out pa Road 1 m tonnes
(12,000 truck movements)
Road 4.8 m tonnes
(24,000 truck movements)
Rail (after Yr 6) 42 per week
Source: BHPB EIS
Industry
Associations
Jason Kuchel
SA Chamber of Mines & Energy
John Roberts
SA Chamber of Mines & Energy
Private Sector
Tino Guglielmo
Ambassador Oil & Gas
Jim White
Centrex Metals
Dean Dalla Valle
BHP Billiton
Merrill Gray
Syngas
Lewis Owens
Chair, Water SA
Public Sector
Paul Heithersay
DMITRE
Rod Hook
DPTI
Lance Worrall
DMITRE
Bruce Carter
Partner Ferrier Hodgson
Chair, Major Proposal Review Cabinet Committee
Minister for Transport & Infrastructure
Hon Patrick Conlon MP
Joe
MastrangeloDirector
Sue CzerniakSenior Project
Officer/Secretariat
Minister for Mineral Resources
and Energy
Hon Tom Koutsantonis MP
Hans Umlauff
Chair
Study Overview
83 R&E companies invited to participate
32 responded – 42 ‘unweighted’ projects ($59B)
37 of the 42 projects located in three distinct
regions
Upper North
Yorke Peninsula / Braemar Province
Eyre Peninsula
24 ‘weighted’ projects further analysed ($35B)
Study focus on - three regions and weighted
projects
Braemar Alliance Estimates:•Power and Transmission $2.25B
•Desalination $0.5B
•Slurry pipes 25mtpa $0.65B
•Rail expansion 25mtpa & 380km $0.750B
•Locomotive s & wagons 9 train sets $0.55B
•Port (200,000 DWT 50mtpa) $0.75B
•Pellet Plant 10mtpa $1.25B
•Total investment approx $6.65B
Various Potential Export Paths
Proposed Conveyor
Rail
Shedding
3 km jetty
Enclosed Conveyor
Port Bonython
3 KmFacility – 4 000t/hr
Maximum Capacity – 25 Mtpa tonne per annum
Jetty Construction – 250 t cantilever travellerCost - $700M
Port Lincoln
Thevenard
Port Pirie
Outer Harbour
Outer Harbour
Port Pirie
Summary of Demands
Additional 600MW of power by 2014 peaking
1200MW by 2017
170 GL water
(significant proportion through desalination
infrastructure)
Ports, road and rail infrastructure export a total
120mtpa post 2017
400ML diesel per annum from 2014
200TJ gas per day post 2014
Significant increase in regional airport use
PORT
Road
Rail
Air
Resources and Energy
Infrastructure Demand Study
& Recommendations
5 Recommendations
Recommendation #1
Infrastructure
corridors/
utility hubs
That the SA
Government facilitate
the development of
infrastructure corridors
and utility hubs through
a master planning
process, to identify and
clarify the associated
infrastructure planning
policy, regulatory and
commercial issues
associated with the
corridors and utility hubs
identified through the
Infrastructure Demand
Study (IDS)
Recommendation# 2
Development of deep
sea ports/rail and road
logistics
That the SA Government
facilitate the development
of three new deep sea
ports that are able to be
served by appropriate rail
and road infrastructure,
sufficient to support the
future development of
minerals and energy
projects in South
Australia
Recommendation #3
Electricity Infrastructure
Eyre Peninsula
That a nominated case
manager be appointed to
work with local mineral
resource companies, with
Australian Energy
Regulator (AEG) and with
ElectraNet, to assist in
accelerating (ahead of
the current 2018 AEG
statutory approval) 275
kV augmentation on Eyre
Peninsula by the end of
2016, or earlier if this
timeframe is appropriate
to meet mining industry
needs.
Recommendation #4
Water Resources
That the Department for
Water (DFW) undertake
detailed mapping to
identify ground water
resources and potential
extractable volumes at
key identified areas in
South Australia.
As a priority the key
area of the Eyre
Peninsula, is to be
finalised by December
2012. This is crucial to
allow identification of
sustainable water
supply solutions for
future resources
projects in the region.
Recommendation #5
Investment in
Resources
Infrastructure
That the Department for
Manufacturing,
Innovation, Trade,
Resources and Energy
(DMITRE) work with
geographically grouped
resources and energy
project proponents to:
assist with making
companies’ infrastructure
projects investor-ready;
assist in packaging
investment ready information
for prospective investors; and
assist in connecting
investment ready packages
and resources and energy
project proponents with likely
infrastructure investors.
Consultation
Opportunity for industry and community feedback
Emerging themes:
Water source (desalination and groundwater) and management
Energy supply (transmission) management
Multi-use facilities for ports
Shared / accessible infrastructure
Endorsement of master planning process
Greater community involvement
Need for Government leadership and provision of seed funding
Conservation and land management
Infrastructure Channel
Incorporated into DMITRE’s SA
Resource Information Geoserver –
SARIG
Infrastructure Audit
SA’s current infrastructure
environment for electricity, transport
(road, rail, ports), water, gas and air
Over 100 attributes received
Publicly available data is maintained
on a regular basis
17 new layers in Stage 1
7 more by end Stage 2 (June 2012)
Infrastructure Channel
Thank You
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