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June 2016
Central & Southern Regional
Community Consultative
Committee update
Legal notice
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Safety Moment – Winter Fire Safety
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• Check all electrical items for
damage; do not use if damaged
• Install an electrical safety switch
• Regularly clean your oven, stove
top and rangehood
• Only use one appliance per power
point
• Regularly clean your clothes dryer
and air-conditioner filters
• Store chemicals in a secure area
away from high fire risk areas
• Store matches and lighters in a
secure place not accessible to
children
• Regularly maintain the yard by
removing dead leaves and scrub
• Roll electric blankets, never fold,
to store for next season
• Ensure your have an up to date
evacuation plan
QFES Resources available from:
https://www.fire.qld.gov.au/communi
tysafety/downloadlibrary/winter.asp
Outline of today’s meeting
1. Introductions
2. Adoption of minutes
3. Operations and QGC update
4. Key topic updates
5. Morning Tea
6. Community benefits report
7. Committee feedback
Welcome
Operations Update
• Routine operations including planned
maintenance – may involve local
flaring
• Approval for trials for Remotely
Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) to
continue in Q3 2016
• Wandoan State School visit planned
for 14 June
• Dalby State High School Trade
Futures Program Tour Year 12
Students June 2016
Charlie Development Update
• Construction on multiple work fronts
– Gas Compression Station
– Electric Power Sub-stations
– Two Ponds and Pump Stations
– Overhead High Voltage power line
– Gas and water pipelines
• More than 250,000 hours without a
lost time injury
• Drilling of wells and construction of
the gathering system continues
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Charlie Development Update
• Road transport of major components and pipe in the coming months
• Charlie facility turnoff road works in June / July
• Special approvals sought for large vehicles
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QGC Update
• The integration of QGC into the Shell
Australia portfolio continues
• In April a new Target Operating Model was
announced informing teams of the
organisational structure to be established
by Q3 2016
• This defines the structure and ways of
working in the combined organisations
• A majority of the jobs in upstream
operations and projects have been
unaffected
• Some changes will occur at a leadership
level which had been previously planned as
part of our work to improve operational
efficiency
• Delivery of Charlie development is ongoing
Key topic updates
QGC Procurement Update
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20%
58%
22%
Regional
Rest of Queensland
Interstate
International
Regional Procurement Update
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23%
8%
2% 61%
6%
Western Downs Region
Banana Shire Region
Maranoa Region
Toowoomba Region
Gladstone Region
Q1 - Successful Local Suppliers
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Contract/Provision of work Successful supplier Location
Telecoms Maintenance
Support
Frog Services Chinchilla
Upstream Site Technical
Cleaning Services
Speciality Services
Queensland
Chinchilla
Progressive Cavity Pumps Kudu Australia Pty Ltd Roma
Well Engineering HSSE, Rigs
and Services
Global Safety Inspection
Services
Toowoomba
Orana Pond 3 Redesign FK Gardner & Sons Pty Ltd Toowoomba
Accommodation Services Eastwood Village Miles
Make Good
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When a water bore is identified in the four-yearly Underground Water
Impact Report as being within an Immediately Affected Area, QGC
must comply with make-good obligations by:
1. Undertaking a bore assessment within 60 days from when the
UWIR takes effect
2. Using best endeavours to enter into a make-good agreement
within 40 business days from when the bore assessment was
undertaken or as otherwise agreed by the Chief Executive
3. If the bore is, or is likely to be impaired, QGC must provide make-
good measures for the impairment of water supply
Make Good
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2012 UWIR Obligations
• No outstanding make good negotiations with private landholders
• One ongoing negotiation with a resource company
• Office of Groundwater Impact Assessment has reviewed and added
two additional bores as immediately affected
• Those negotiations with private landholders are continuing
Draft 2016 UWIR Obligations
• Public consultation closed 29 April 2016 and UWIR now being
finalised
• 47 bores in the Immediately Affected Area for QGC covering 2016-19,
triggering bore assessments in the first instance
RPAS Trial
• The business has seen value in extending the trial to continue piloting
this technology
• Next phase of the trial has been extended until September 2016
• Community has shown significant interest during engagement
particularly at the Wandoan and Chinchilla Shows
• Engagement with key stakeholders will be ongoing
Potential benefits:
- Reduces land access requests
- Reduces risk of land access breaches
- Reduces time for landholders to liaise
- Reduces road traffic and improve safety
- Value adds the work profile for wellsite
operators
- Improves wellsite performance
Community benefits report
Science, Technology, Engineering
and Mathematics (STEM)
FutureMakers (Partner: Queensland Museum)
• Teacher Professional Development Term 1 and Term 2
• World Science Festival Regional Program in Chinchilla – report indicated 200
students, around 2,000 community members, high rates of satisfaction 90%+
• Will come to Chinchilla again in 2017
STEM in Schools Program (Partners: DET and Arrow Energy)
• Wonder of Science – Conferences in Wandoan and Dalby in June (Term 2)
• 24 Schools in Western Downs with over 1,000 students participating
Enterprise Development
Western Downs Eastern Opportunities
Forums (Partner: TSBE – Food Leaders
Australia)
• 3 forums – Wandoan, Tara and Chinchilla
• Range of speakers – Hong Kong
Development Council, EFIC(Federal
Government finance body), TSBE and
DB Schenker
• Lots of positive feedback and people
wanting to pass on the information
received to producers
• Expressions of interest are coming in and
selection will be underway soon
Strengthening Local Chambers
Workshops (Partner: CCIQ)
• 6 work shops held across Jandowae,
Chinchilla, Miles, Tara and Wandoan.
Regional Liveability
Health-e-Regions (Partner: UQ Centre for
Online Health)
• MOU’s in progress with schools in Miles,
Wandoan, Chinchilla, St Joseph’s (Tara) for roll
out of Speech Pathology support following
success of initial Pilot Program with Tara Shire
State College
• Averaged 371 Telehealth consultations per
month (reported by DDHS)
• 86 Telehealth consultations delivered in GP
Clinics (Q1 2016)
QGC Communities Fund
• 79 applications in Round 3 (Q1 2016)
• Continued demand for Service Capacity
• Applications have been assessed and
successful applicants are expected to be
announced soon
Engagement and support activities • Participated in Wandoan, Miles and Chinchilla
shows
• ANZAC Day representatives in Wandoan, Miles and Chinchilla
• Sponsorship of Wandoan Show and Tara Show
• CCCI Golf Day Chinchilla supported with teams
• Xtreme Drill dance support for attendance at camp
• Wandoan gymnastics club supported for training for coaches and committee
• Wandoan Health Auxiliary supported for their cookbook
• Wandoan Rodeo support
• Chinchilla State High School Year 8 Science Presentation
• Ongoing support of the Dalby State High School Trade futures Program
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Community feedback
2016 meeting dates
2016 proposed meeting dates:
• Q3: 8 September in Tara; 9 September in Wandoan
• Q4: 1 December in Chinchilla; 2 December in Miles
Venues to be advised.
Proposed time for Central/Southern meetings: 9am-12noon
Proposed time for Northern meetings: 10am-1pm
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