2 April 2026
Intergas was pleased to attend the Australian Domestic Gas Outlook Conference in Sydney this week, marking our first participation in the event.
The timing of this year’s discussions was particularly notable, with industry focus centred on long-term supply resilience, investment certainty, and the structural settings required to support sustainable domestic gas availability. Participants from across the value chain, including upstream producers, infrastructure operators, LNG participants, traders, and end users, engaged constructively around the shared objective of increasing reliable supply.
A consistent takeaway was that while alignment exists around the objective, the pathway to achieving it is inherently multi-dimensional. Different parts of the value chain approach increasing supply through distinct operational lenses, including upstream development, infrastructure expansion, regulatory frameworks, storage optimisation, import capability, and market liquidity. These perspectives are complementary, and coordination across them will be critical.
For Intergas, the conference provided valuable engagement with industry leaders and helped establish long-term relationships across the domestic and international gas market. The discussions also delivered the clearest directional framework to date for our participation in physical LNG access and spot market activity.
The focus now shifts from macro positioning toward technical evaluation, commercial structuring, and disciplined execution. Intergas looks forward to continuing constructive engagement with market participants as the Australian gas landscape evolves.