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2011-08-09 Qon Exploration Expenditure LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL C 'lff"\ 1"'.( "''1 ---------~~-~Question- on"notice ----------- ..'-?ibt;-:s::'.;"--- --_.- Thursday, 26 May 2011 4189. Hon Robin Chapple to the Minister for Mines and Petroleum. I refer to the Fourth Annual Kimberley Energy and Resources Development, 9 - 10 May 2011, Cable Beach Club Resort, Broome at which Dr Ivor Roberts, Executive Director - Mineral Titles Division, Department of Mines and Petroleum, spoke next on 'Government initiatives and mineral project approvals in the Kimberley', in which according to Mr Roberts, data from the Federal Government indicated that four billion had been expended last year on exploration, and 1 ask - (1) Does form five expenditure support this figure? (2) If yes to (1), what were the expenditure figures for 201O? (3) Ifno to (1), why not? (4) What were the expenditure figures for 2010? (5) Can the Minister also advise what the total amount of expenditure exemptions for 2010 was? (6) Which leaseholders sought and received expenditure exemptions for 2010? Answer (1) No. (2) Not applicable. (3) The exploration figure of four billion dollars quoted by Dr Ivor Roberts during his presentation at the Fourth Annual Kimberley Energy and Resources Development conference was for both minerals ($1.4017 billion) and petroleum ($2.4953 billion) and sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics' website at http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSST ATS/[email protected]/DetailsPage/8412.0Dec%20201 O?Open Document (4) $1,600,511,395 (the combined total expenditure as reported from Form 5 submissions). (5) Yes, $130,412,112. (6) See tabled paper no [ ] MINISTER FOR MINES AND PETROLEUM " Attachment for Question on Notice 4189 List of leaseholders* that sought and received expenditure exemptions Tenement Holders Ai MINERALS LTD ABM RESOURCES NL HAWTHORN RESOURCES LIMITED ABRA MINING LTD ACCENT RESOURCES NL ADELAIDE BRIGHTON CEMENT LTD AGNEW GOLD MINING COMPANY PTY LIMITED ALCHEMY RESOURCES (THREE RIVERS) PTY LTD ALDERSHOT RESOURCES LTD ALKANE RESOURCES LTD XSTRATA NICKEL AUSTRALASIA OPERATIONS PTY LTD ALTIA RESOURCES PTY LTD AMINTA PTY LTD TROY RESOURCES NL ANDREW DRUMMOND & ASSOCIATES PTY LTD ASKINS PAUL WINSTON ANGLO AUSTRALIAN RESOURCES NL ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI AUSTRALIA LTD ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI AUSTRALIA LTD FRENCH DONALD VICTOR GREEN PETER EDWARD ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI AUSTRALIA LTD INDEPENDENCE GROUP NL ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI AUSTRALIA LTD NEWMONT BODDINGTON PTY LTD APEX GOLD PTY LTD APEX MINERALS NL ABRA MINING LIMITED API MANAGEMENT PTY LTD AQUILA STEEL PTY LTD AMCI (10) PTY LTD ARAGON RESOURCES LTD ARCHER BUILDERS PTY LTD ARCHER GLENN DOUGLAS SOKLICH PAMELA ANN ARGYLE DIAMONDS LTD ARMADA MINING LMITED ASHBURTON GOLD MINES NL ASHLING RESOURCES NL OUTOKUMPU ZINC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD SIPA RESOURCES (1987) LTD ATKINS COLIN ROSS ATW GOLD CORP AUSTRALIA PTY LTD AUDAX MINERALS PTY LTD AUDAX RESOURCES LTD CONSOLIDATED RESOURCES NL AURA ENERGY LTD AURIONGOLD EXPLORATION PTY LTD BIG BELL GOLD OPERATIONS PTY LTD AURORA GOLD (WA) PTY LTD AUROX RESOURCES LTD AURUM GOLD PTY LTD AUSPREY RESOURCES PTY LTD AUSQUEST LTD AUSTRALIAN GOLD RESOURCES PTY LTD AUSTRALIAN NICKEL MINES PTY LTD AUVEX RESOURCES LIMITED AVOCA MINING PTY LTD Pagelof11 Tenement Holders AVOCA RESOURCES LTD INTEGRA MINING LTD BAKER GLENN WILLIAM BHASIN NEELESH MAJSTROVICH ROBERT ANTHONY HANNANS REWARD LTD BAKER GLENN WILLIAM HANNANS REWARD LTD BARCLAY HOLDINGS LTD BARRA RESOURCES LTD BARRANCO RESOURCES NL BARRICK (AUSTRALIA PACIFIC) LIMITED BARRICK (AUSTRALIA PACIFIC) LIMITED KALGOORLIE LAKE VIEW PTY LTD BARRICK (DARLOT) NL BARRICK (GRANNY SMITH) PTY LTD BARRICK (GRANNY SMITH) PTY LTD BARRICK (GSM) LTD (ACN 002 594881) BARRICK (GRANNY SMITH) PTY LTD BARRICK (GSM) LTD (ACN 002 594 881) CRESCENT GOLD LTD BARRICK (KALGOORLlE) LTD BARRICK (LAWLERS) NL BARRICK (PLUTONIC) LIMITED BEADELL RESOURCES LIMITED BELLAMEL MINING LTD BELLRIVER PTY LTD ST. BARBARA LTD BESTBET PTY LTD BGC CONTRACTING PTY LTD BHP BILLITON NICKEL WEST PTY LTD BHP BILLITON YEELIRRIE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY PTY LTD BIG BELL GOLD OPERATIONS PTY LTD BIGHEAD ENTERPRISES PTY LTD BLACK MOUNTAIN GOLD LIMITED BLACK MOUNTAIN GOLD LIMITED DALRYMPLE RESOURCES PTY LTD NORILSK NICKEL WILDARA PTY LTD BLACKFIN PTY LTD BLAIR NICKEL MINE PTY LTD BLiNA MINERALS NL BMV PROPERTIES PTY LTD BOGADA GOLD PTY LTD BORAL CONTRACTING PTY LTD BORAL MASONRY LTD BORAL RESOURCES (SA) LTD BORAL RESOURCES (WA) LTD BORAL TRANSPORT LTD BORDER RESOURCES NL PADDINGTON GOLD PTY LTD BOXCUT MINING PTY LTD BREAKAWAY RESOURCES LTD (ACN 061 595 051) BRILLIANTGOLD PTY LTD BRUMBY CREEK NL BRUMBY RESOURCES LTD BULLETIN RESOURCES PTY LTD CABLE SANDS (WA) PTY LTD CABLE SANDS PTY LTD CAMECO AUSTRALIA PTY LTD CAMERON-BROWN BRUCE MCKENZIE LAMPTON PTY LTD Page 2 of 11 Tenement Holders CAMUCO PTY LTD CARLINGA MINING PTY LTD CARNEGIE GOLD PTY LTD CATALYST METALS LTD CAULDRON ENERGY LTD CAZALY IRON PTY LTD ABRA MINING LTD CAZALY RESOURCES LTD CENTAURUS METALS LIMITED CENTRAL NORSEMAN GOLD CORPORATION LTD CLANCY EXPLORATION LIMITED CLAUSSEN ALLAN FRANK CLIFFS ASIA PACIFIC IRON ORE PTY LTD COCKBURN CEMENT LTD COMET RESOURCES LTD CONCEPT NOMINEES PTY LTD COUNTY BRIAN STANLEY SUPAJET PTY LTD CREASY MARK GARETH CREASY MARK GARETH GEL RESOURCES PTY LTD CREASY MARK GARETH DUKETON RESOURCES PTY LTD CREASY MARK GARETH NAVIGATOR (BRONZEWING) PTY LTD CRESCENT GOLD LTD CRUSADER RESOURCES LTD CUE MINERALS PTY LTD CULLEN EXPLORATION PTY LTD CUSACK BRIAN JOHN DALRYMPLE RESOURCES PTY LTD NORILSK NICKEL WILDARA PTY LTD DALRYMPLE RESOURCES PTY LTD ST. BARBARA LTD DAMPIER (PLUTONIC) PTY LTD DAMPIER SALT LTD DANEHILL NOMINEES PTY LTD DE GREY MINING LTD DE GREY MINING LTD THUNDELARRA EXPLORATION LTD DELTA GOLD EXPLORATION PTY LTD DELTA GOLD LTD DELTA GOLD LTD CRESCENT GOLD LTD DELTA GOLD LTD BARRICK (KANOWNA) LTD (ACN 010 511 789) DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND HARBOURS NL DEVINE VERONICA PATRICIA HANSON CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS PTY LTD DIMENSION STONE GROUP AUSTRALIA PTY LTD DIORO EXPLORATION NL DIORO EXPLORATION NL LA MANCHA RESOURCES AUSTRALIA PTY LTD DIXON TREVOR JOHN DORAL MINERAL SANDS PTY LTD DUKETON RESOURCES PTY LTD REGIS RESOURCES LIMITED DYNASTY METALS AUSTRALIA LTD EAGLE MINING PTY LTD AUSTRALIAN METALS CORPORATION PTY LTD HUNTER RESOURCES PTY LTD ECHO RESOURCES LTD EDNA MAY OPERATIONS PTY LTD Page 3 of 11 Tenement Holders ELIXIR HOLDINGS PTY LTD TROY RESOURCES NL EMPIRE RESOURCES LTD ENCOUNTER RESOURCES LTD ENEABBA MINING PTY LTD ENIGMA MINING LTD CENTAUR MINING AND EXPLORATION LTD NORILSK NICKEL CAWSE PTY LTD ENMIC PTY LTD ERIKKSON ARNE OLAVI EVERED SMITH & CO. PTY LTD FALCON MINERALS LTD FERRO METALS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD FITZGERALD COLIN KINGSLEY FITZGERALD JACOMYNTJE JOHANNA ADRIANNA FMG PILBARA PTY LTD FOCUS MINERALS LTD (ACN 005 470 799) FOCUS OPERATIONS PTY LTD FORSAYTH NL FOX RADIO HILL PTY LTD FOX RESOURCES LTD FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD FRASERX PTY LTD FRENCH DONALD VICTOR GREEN PETER EDWARD MCKEAIG BEVERLEY DAWN FYI RESOURCES LTD GARBUD ROBERT SYDNEY KJELLGREN GARY HERBERT SPRAGGON ROBIN GUY GARNET INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES PTY LTD GARREG PTY LTD ACCENT RESOURCES NL WP & EA DARCEY PTY LTD GEL RESOURCES PTY LTD GEL RESOURCES PTY LTD NEWMONT EXPLORATION PTY LTD GENERAL MINING CORPORATION LTD GEODEX RESOURCES PTY LTD QUADRIO RESOURCES PTY LTD GIBSON METALS PTY LTD GILT-EDGED MINING NL GILT-EDGED MINING NL TRIBUNE RESOURCES NL GINDALBIE METALS LTD GINDALBIE METALS LTD ROYAL RESOURCES LTD GIRALIA RESOURCES NL GIRALIA RESOURCES NL HAOMA MINING NL GIRALIA RESOURCES NL XSTRATA NICKEL AUSTRALASIA OPERATIONS PTY LTD GIRALIA RESOURCES NL XSTRATA NICKEL AUSTRALASIA OPERATIONS PTY LTD MACDONALD STANLEY ALLAN GLiNTAN PTY LTD GLOBAL ADVANCED METALS WODGINA PTY LTD GME RESOURCES LTD GOLD ROAD RESOURCES LIMITED GOLDCREST MINES PTY LTD GOLDEN CLIFFS NL GOLDPHYRE WA PTY LTD Page 4 of 11 Tenement Holders GOLDSTONE HOLDINGS PTY LTD CAULDRON ENERGY LTD GONDWANA RESOURCES LTD GROSVENOR GOLD PTY LTD GROSVENOR GOLD PTY LTD PEPINNINI ROBINSON RANGE PTY LTD GRYPHON MINERALS LTD GUJ ALESSANDRO LUIGI GUNSON RESOURCES LTD HAMERSLEY EXPLORATION PTY LTD HAMERSLEY IRON PTY LTD HAMERSLEY IRON PTY LTD HAMERSLEY RESOURCES LTD HAMPTON HILL MINING NL ALTIA RESOURCES PTY LTD HAMPTON NICKEL LTD HAMPTON NICKEL PTY LTD HANCOCK PROSPECTING PTY LTD HANCOCK PROSPECTING PTY LTD WRIGHT PROSPECTING PTY LTD HAMERSLEY RESOURCES LTD HANSON CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS PTY LTD HAOMA MINING NL HAWTHORN RESOURCES LIMITED HAYES MINING PTY LTD HBJ MINERALS PTY LTD HEDGES GOLD PTY LTD HERON RESOURCES LTD HOLCIM (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD HOLOCENE PTY LTD HOPE DOWNS IRON ORE PTY LTD HAMERSLEY WA PTY LTD HOT HOLDINGS PTY LTD HRM RESOURCES AUSTRALIA LTD IDA GOLD PTY LTD ILMENITE PTY LTD ILUKA FINANCE LTD ILUKA MIDWEST LTD ILUKA RESOURCES LTD IMAGE RESOURCES NL INDEPENDENCE GROUP NL INTEGRA MINING LTD INTERGLOBAL INVESTMENTS LTD INTERMIN RESOURCES LTD INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM LTD IRON ROAD LTD ITOCHU MINERALS & ENERGY OF AUSTRALIA PTY LTD MITSUI IRON ORE CORPORATION PTY LTD BHP BILLITON MINERALS PTY LTD JABIRU METALS LTD JACKSON MINERALS LTD GROSVENOR GOLD PTY LTD JACKSON MINERALS LTD GROSVENOR GOLD PTY LTD PEPINNINI ROBINSON RANGE PTY LTD JAGUAR PROJECT PTY LTD JAPAN ALUMINA ASSOCIATES (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD SOJITZALUMINA PTY LTD BHP BILLITON ALUMINIUM (RAA) PTY LTD BHP BILLITON ALUMINIUM (WORSLEY) PTY LTD JINDALEE RESOURCES LTD Page 5 of 11 Tenement Holders JINDALEE RESOURCES LTD ALCHEMY RESOURCES (MURCHISON) PTY LTD JINKA MINERALS LTD JOHNSTON RONALD JAMES BANARANA PTY LTD JONES ROBERT JOSEPH COUPER BARRY JAMES JONES ROBERT JOSEPH DOW DAVID ROSS COUPER BARRY JAMES JURI EN INDUSTRIAL MINERALS PTY LTD KAGARA NICKEL PTY LTD KALGOORLIE LAKE
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