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Coal Market in India – 2014 Australia – helping to meet India’s demand for coal

Coal Market in India – 2014 Australia – helping to meet India’s demand for coal. Tanya Spisbah, First Secretary (Economic) Australian High Commission, New Delhi 22 August 2014. GDP figures/forecasts: Australia’s key trading economies. Australia has a vast endowment of energy resources.

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Coal Market in India – 2014 Australia – helping to meet India’s demand for coal

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  1. Coal Market in India – 2014Australia – helping to meet India’s demand for coal Tanya Spisbah, First Secretary (Economic)Australian High Commission, New Delhi22 August 2014

  2. GDP figures/forecasts: Australia’s key trading economies

  3. Australia has a vast endowment of energy resources

  4. Australia’s Competitive Strengths • Vast mineral wealth and world class pre-competitive data • Efficient and Effective regulation – ‘one stop shop’ approval • Sustainable development practices • Leading industry practice including mine safety • Modern infrastructure, excellent transport links • Sound fiscal and financial regime, low inflation • Highly-skilled, outward-looking workforce • A vibrant Mining Equipment, Technology and Services (METS) sector • Stable government – conducive policy environment

  5. Mining Equipment, Technology and Services (METS) • World-leader in provision of METS, including: • planning, design, development and servicing of mining software and equipment • scientific analysis • exploration assessment technology • mineral processing technology • environmental services • health and safety services & equipment • Australian METS used throughout the world: • assists emerging markets to take advantage of resource endowments • helps improve the safety, efficiency and productivity of more established markets • Autonomous & remote operations: the next frontier • A potential area for collaboration with India

  6. Major Indian coal related investments in Australia • Adani Group’s $A16.5 billion Carmichael coal and rail project in Queensland • Adani’s $A1.9 billion Abbot Point Coal Terminal in Queensland • GVK Group/Hancock’s $A13 billion Alpha and Kevin’s Corner Coal Projects in Queensland • Lanco’s coal acquisition in Western Australia • Wollongong Coal (formerly Gujarat NRE Coking Coal) in New South Wales

  7. Australia-India Joint Working Group on Energy and Minerals (JWG) • Policy, trade and investment developments in both countries • Work programs: Power, Mining, New & Renewable Energy, Petroleum & Natural Gas, Coal • CSIRO / Indian Central Mine Planning and Design Institute signed MoU • Australia-India Ministerial Energy Security Dialogue introduced

  8. Conclusion • Australia has a comparative advantage in mining and minerals, in particular thermal and metallurgical coal • Australia has world class expertise in Mining Equipment, Technology and Services (METS) • Indian companies such as Adani and GVK are starting to take advantage of Australian coal mining opportunities • India has a huge need for energy and resources for its development – Australia is well placed to meet this need

  9. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY Industry House 10 Binara Street Canberra City, ACT 2601, Australia Telephone +61 2 6213 6000 Thank You

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