Central & SE Asia / Australasia
Country profile: Australia
Location: | Oceania, continent between the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean |
Climate: | generally arid to semiarid; temperate in south and east; tropical in north |
Terrain: | mostly low plateau with deserts; fertile plain in southeast |
Size: | 7686850 sq. km total (Land area: 7617930 sq. km Water area: 68920 sq.km) |
Population: | 20,600,856 (July 2008 est.) |
Languages: | English 79.1%, Chinese 2.1%, Italian 1.9%, other 11.1%, unspecified 5.8% (2001 Census) |
Government: | federal parliamentary democracy |
Capital city: | Canberra |
Legal system: | based on English common law; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations |
Currency: | Australian dollar (AUD) |
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Country profile
Australia has exhibited robust economic growth over the last decade, in spite of a strong Australian dollar that has depressed exports. However, in 2006, severe drought, increasing inflation, and high oil prices all contributed to a deceleration of economic growth. The country achieved a 2.5 percent increase in real gross domestic product (GDP) in 2006, down from a 2.7 percent GDP growth rate in 2005. Australia is rich in natural resources with significant petroleum, natural gas and coal reserves. Australia’s energy consumption is dominated by coal, which fuels most of the country’s power generation. Petroleum accounts for a large share of energy consumption, but due to declining output, Australia is facing a growing dependence on petroleum imports.
Over the past two decades, Australia has steadily consumed increasing amounts of natural gas, which is likely to continue over the medium term. Australia is one of the few countries belonging to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) that is a significant net energy exporter. Australia is the world’s largest coal exporter and is the fifth largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG). Australia’s prospects for expanding energy exports in the future are promising as Asian demand for both coal and LNG rises. However, Australia can expect increasing export competition from China (coal) and Indonesia (coal and LNG).
Energy production and consumption
Oil | Gas | |
Production: | 572,400 bbl/day (2005 est.) | 38 billion cu m (2005 est.) |
Consumption: | 903,200 bbl/day (2005 est.) | 25 billion cu m (2005 est.) |
Exports: | 333,200 bbl/day (2004) | 12 billion cu m (2005 est.) |
Imports: | 611,400 bbl/day (2004) | |
Reserves: | 1 bbl (2006 est.) | 750 billion cu m (1 January 2006 est.) |
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Australia - recent news
13 Dec 24 |
Australia: North West Shelf Project Extension receives state environmental approval Woodside and the North West Shelf Joint Venture welcome the Western Australian Government’s decision to provide environmental approval for the North West Shelf Project Extension. After six years of assessment and appeals, this is a critical step in the approvals process to underpin the ongoing operation of the North West Shelf Project so it can continue to deliver a reliable supply of energy locally and globally. |
10 Dec 24 |
Australia: Wind powering Victoria ahead as new wind farms open Two brand new wind farms, including one of the largest in Victoria, are now online and generating enough affordable, reliable renewable energy to power the equivalent of 208,000 homes across Victoria. |
10 Dec 24 |
Australia: INPEX to transfer partial stake in AC/RL7 Block offshore Western Australia INPEX has announced that through its group company INPEX Cash Maple it has signed a sales and purchase agreement to transfer 2.625 percent, 1.20 percent and 0.42 percent of its participating interest in the AC/RL7 block in Australia to OPIC Australia (a subsidiary of CPC Corporation, Taiwan), Osaka Gas Ichthys (a subsidiary of Osaka Gas) and Toho Gas Ichthys Development (a subsidiary of TOHO GAS). |
07 Dec 24 |
Australia: Comet Ridge provides update on Mahalo Gas Hub Projects Comet Ridge has provided an operational update in relation to its three most significant Mahalo Hub Projects. The Mahalo Gas Hub assets are the Company’s primary focus for short-term appraisal and development activities with the aim of supplying gas into the strengthening east-coast gas markets. |
29 Nov 24 |
Australia: EDO ordered to pay 100 per cent of Santos’ legal costs re 'Stop Barossa Campaign' The Federal Court of Australia has ordered the Environmental Defenders Office (the EDO) to pay Santos the sum of $9,042,093.05 in relation to the 'Stop Barossa Gas' campaign. |
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Other countries in this region
- Bangladesh,
- Brunei,
- Cambodia,
- China,
- Fiji,
- Hong Kong,
- India,
- Indonesia,
- Japan,
- Laos,
- Malaysia,
- Maldives,
- Mongolia,
- Myanmar,
- Nepal,
- New Zealand,
- North Korea,
- Pakistan,
- Palau,
- Papua New Guinea,
- Philippines,
- Singapore,
- South Korea,
- Sri Lanka,
- Taiwan,
- Thailand,
- Timor Leste,
- Vietnam