Download - Joe Mastragenlo, Resources & Energy Sector Infrastructure Council: Infrastructure outlook
Department for Manufacturing,
Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy
7th Mining South Australia Conference
Middleback Theatre, Whyalla
26 - 27 November 2013
Joe Mastrangelo
Director, RESIC
0417 812 148
INFRASTRUCRE UPDATE 2013
Darryl Cuzzubbo BHP Billiton
Lewis Owens Chair, SA Water
Trish White Worley Parsons
David Cruickshanks-Boyd Parsons Brinckerhoff
Paul Heithersay Dept Manufacturing, Innovation,
Trade, Resources & Energy
Rod Hook Dept Planning, Transport & Infrastructure
Bruce Carter Olympic Dam Taskforce
Ferrier Hodgson
Hon Tom Koutsantonis MP Minister for Transport and Infrastructure
Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy
Joe Mastrangelo Director
Sue Czerniak Senior Project
Officer
2013 RESOURCES & ENERGY SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE COUNCIL
Tino Guglielmo Chair, RESIC
Ambassador Oil and Gas
Industry Association
Jason Kuchel SA Chamber of Mines &
Energy
John Roberts SA Chamber of Mines &
Energy
Public Sector Private Sector
Hans Umlauff - Retired Iluka Resources Jim White - Retired Centrex Metals Merrill Gray - Retired Syngas and BioSyngas Lance Worrall - t DMITRE - secondment
Key Activities for 2013
• SA Government Directions Statement
• Regional Mining and Infrastructure Plans
• APY Lands Road bid to Infrastructure Australia
• Port Bonython Visualisation - WCCC
• Infrastructure Channel – SARIG
• Resources Infrastructure Info Pack – Invest in South Australia
• Unconventional Gas Round Table / Road Map
• ICT in Mining
• Promotion and Investment Attraction
• Case Management support - range of infrastructure projects
Source: Flinders Ports, Viterra, Iron Road, Centrex Metals, IronClad Mining, Royal Resources 1 Adapted from the Deloitte Regional Mining & Infrastructure Plan
Port Proponent Max Type Detail Capacity
Port
Bonython
Flinders Ports
Consortium
Capesize Bulk commodity 70Mtpa
Cape Hardy Iron Road Capesize Bulk commodity, grain 30Mtpa
Port Pirie
upgrade
Flinders Ports Barge to
Capesize
Bulk commodity 20Mtpa
Port Spencer Centrex Metals /
Wuhan Iron & Steel
Capesize Bulk commodity, grain 20Mtpa
Myponie
Point
Braemar Infrastructure
Group
Slurry to
Capesize
Slurry pipeline to a Dewatering
Transhipment Vessel
100Mtpa
Lucky Bay IronClad Mining Barge to
Capesize
Transhipment by dumb barge to
offshore vessel
3.6Mtpa
PROPOSED PORTS
To service the growing demand from the resources sector, there are a range of bulk commodity ports
being considered.
It is forecast that South Australia will have a freight demand from the resources sector of 119Mt by
2025 which is significantly greater than current capacity of the existing ports.
A SNAPSHOT OF PROPOSED PORTS
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
2013 2018 2023 2028 2033
Resources Sector - Forecast Freight Demand (Mtpa)1
North Gawler Craton South Gawler Craton Braemar Province
Common User Export Facility
Lucky Bay, SA
• Duplicate the Dukes Highway to Victoria
• Seal the Strzelecki Track
• APY Lands road improvements
• Targeted road widening, more overtaking
lanes and rest areas across the network
• Arterial road town bypasses of Penola,
Truro and Port Wakefield, and potential
bypass of Renmark and sealing of
Yorkey’s Crossing at Port Augusta
• Prepare regional passenger transport
plans
• Support regional aviation
• Implement RMIP project
• Upgrade rail lines
• Expand High Productivity Vehicle
network
Regional Transport Solutions and Mining
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Department for Manufacturing,
Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy
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