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Dutton unveils plan to force more gas into Australian market and expand production in major pre-election pitch

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A gas reservation scheme could help to ease supply concerns in Australia, but expanding gas production is a folly.

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says a Coalition government would introduce a long-awaited gas reservation scheme, in a budget reply speech that puts energy policy firmly at the centre of the upcoming election campaign.

On Thursday night, Dutton pledged a national gas plan that he claimed would 鈥減rioritise domestic gas supply, address shortfalls and reduce energy prices for Australians鈥.

Under the proposed reservation policy, gas companies would be required to divert more gas to the Australian market, rather than sell it overseas. Dutton also pledged measures to speed up development approvals for proposed gas projects.

A gas reservation scheme could help to ease supply concerns in Australia. Labor is for domestic use.

A gas reservation policy may ruffle the feathers of gas importers such as Japan. But it offers a chance to reset relations with our energy-trading partners, and position Australia as a renewable-energy powerhouse.

However, Dutton鈥檚 plan to expand gas production is a folly. No new gas projects are needed to meet Australia鈥檚 energy needs. The best way to cut energy prices is to accelerate the shift to the cheapest form of energy - which is from wind, solar and storage.

Gas reservation: a long time coming

Australia is one of the . But only a fraction of gas produced here is used to power our homes and businesses. Around or is used to liquefy gas so it can be shipped abroad.

This means despite massive production, parts of Australia face potential gas shortages. The Australian Energy Market Operator has warned of a seasonal in the nation鈥檚 south from 2028, as production in Bass Strait declines. Reserving gas for the domestic market instead of exporting it .

The idea of reserving gas for use in Australia is broadly popular. It is by Australia鈥檚 , and crossbenchers including and Jacqui Lambie.

Western Australia has had a gas reservation policy for more than a decade. However, federal policymakers have, to date, not followed suit.

This is likely in part due to opposition from the gas industry, which has , arguing it would and create uncertainty.

There have also been concerns the policy could harm Australia鈥檚 relations with strategic partners - especially Japan.

Spotlight on Japan

Australia of Japan鈥檚 liquefied natural gas (LNG) in 2022. Japan has previously about federal government moves towards diverting Australia鈥檚 gas supplies for domestic use, saying it could threaten long-established trade practices and future Japanese investment.

However, , Australian gas is not needed to keep the lights on. Gas use in . Today, Japan than it imports from Australia.

Importantly, gas 鈥 both when it leaks into the atmosphere as methane, and when it is burned, releasing carbon dioxide and other pollutants.

Around a quarter of Australia鈥檚 greenhouse gas emissions . Australian gas burned overseas is also responsible for substantial carbon emissions in other countries .

罢辞办测辞鈥檚 is slowing the shift away from fossil fuels and diverting investment, workforce, and supply-chain capacity away from clean energy industries.

Diverting Australian gas to meet local needs would help reset trading relations in our region. Australia鈥檚 economic prospects are tied to embracing our potential as a . This requires signalling to our trading partners our intention to shift away from gas extraction for export.

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Japan does not need Australia鈥檚 gas to keep the lights on.

No new gas is needed

In his budget reply, Dutton pledged to audit development-ready gas projects with a focus on the southern states and, as previously announced, gas project.

A Coalition government, if elected, would also:

  • invest A$1 billion into a critical gas infrastructure fund
  • increase gas pipeline and storage capacity
  • prevent gas companies from prolonged delays in drilling offshore gas fields.

However, Australia does not need any new gas projects. We only use a fraction of what we produce.

What鈥檚 more, evidence suggests more gas production will not bring prices down. East coast gas production has even as gas prices have tripled.

Keeping more gas onshore may help with energy prices. But the best way to reduce power bills is to shift to the cheapest form of electricity generation - which is .

Australia鈥檚 gas use is declining as we move to cleaner, cheaper and more efficient types of energy for homes and businesses.

On the east coast, gas consumption has declined by . Just last week the Australian Energy Market Operator found gas demand is .

Reducing gas use even faster would avoid potential seasonal shortages.

Gas has a as Australia switches to renewables, smoothing out electricity supplies when demand exceeds generation from wind, solar and energy storage.

But the gas won鈥檛 be used very often. And a looming to store renewable energy is also at peak times.

Research suggests production from Australia鈥檚 existing projects through to 2035 could .

A domestic reservation policy could ensure this gas is used to avoid potential supply gaps.

Our shared clean energy future

With a national gas reservation scheme on the table no matter who wins the election, Australia will have some tough conversations ahead with international customers 鈥 especially Japan.

However both Australia and Japan have committed to cut emissions over the next decade and achieve net-zero emissions in their economies by 2050.

Gas will play an ever-dwindling role in both countries in coming years, as it is replaced by cleaner forms of energy from wind, solar and storage.

Government efforts to manage the energy transition should not encourage new gas projects. Instead, it should position Australia at the forefront of the clean energy revolution.The Conversation

, Research Associate, Institute for Climate Risk and Response,

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