Graeme Bethune

Dr. Graeme Bethune

Chief Executive Officer, EnergyQuest (Australia)


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Council Member Biography

Graeme Bethune, PhD, is the Chief Executive Officer of EnergyQuest, boutique energy advisory and research firm based in Australia. EnergyQuest provides strategic analysis of developments in Australasian oil and gas for many of the major energy companies operating in Australia, together with most governments. It also undertakes due diligence for companies contemplating oil and gas transactions, strategic research for major companies on emerging energy sources and advises governments on energy policy. Dr. Bethune has also undertaken major projects on coal seam gas, biofuels, shale oil and climate change strategy. He has over 11 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. Dr. Bethune also has experience in financial markets and government policy. Prior, he was a General Manager at Santos, an Australia based oil and gas exploration and production company. Dr. Bethune holds a BS in Economics from Monash University and a PhD from the Australian National University. (This is me - Update Profile)


Employment History

2003 - Unspecified
Chief Executive Officer, EnergyQuest (Australia)
1995 - 2005
General Manager, SANTOS LIMITED
1993 - 1995
General Manager, Bank of SA
1986 - 1993
General Manager, DEPT OF TREASURY & FINANCE SA

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Queensland LNG at least 25 million tonnes by 2020

August 13, 2011

New race for CSG begins | www.energynewspremium.net

Demand for Australian CBM-based LNG has exceeded all expectations. Capacity by 2020 is likely to be at least 25 million tonnes.

ConocoPhillips taking interest in Aussie shale gas prospects

July 15, 2011

ConocoPhillips has entered into an agreement to farm-in to Australian shale gas acreage in the Canning Basin in Western Australia.

Aussie shale gas: encouraging signs

July 15, 2011

Little Faith in Aussie Shale | finance.ninemsn.com.au

Beach Energy has achieved encouraging gas flows from the first shale gas well fracture stimulated in Australia.

Delays in Russian plans to export pipeline gas to China

July 2, 2011

Moscow seeks 'realistic' gas price of $350/1,000 cu m in China deal | www.platts.com

Platts reports that China and Russia continue to be far apart on the price of gas under any agreement for Russia to export gas to China.

Ichthys LNG project moving forward

July 2, 2011

The 8.4 million tonne Ichthys LNG project offshore north west Australia is moving forward.

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LNG Experts 216

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