8412.0 - Mineral and Petroleum Exploration, Australia, Jun 2009  
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SUMMARY COMMENTARY


MINERAL EXPLORATION (OTHER THAN FOR PETROLEUM)


TREND ESTIMATES

The trend estimate for total mineral exploration expenditure fell $55.1m (10.7%) to $461.1m in the June quarter 2009. The current estimate is 32.3% lower than the June quarter 2008 estimate.

Mineral Exploration, Seasonally adjusted and trend series
Graph: Mineral Exploration (Time Series Estimate): Expenditure and Metres Drilled, ; Total deposits , Australia


The largest contributions to the fall this quarter were in Western Australia (down $31.6m or 10.8%) and South Australia (down $9.4m or 19.7%).

The trend estimate for metres drilled fell 13.0% this quarter. The current estimate is 39.9% lower than the June quarter estimate for last year.


MINERAL EXPLORATION (OTHER THAN FOR PETROLEUM)


EXPLORATION EXPENDITURE

The seasonally adjusted estimate of mineral exploration expenditure fell $27.6m (5.6%) to $464.8m in the June quarter 2009. The largest falls this quarter were in Queensland (down $11.8m or 14.0%) and Western Australia (down $9.9m or 3.6%).

In original terms, mineral exploration expenditure rose $80.0m (19.8%). Western Australia had the largest rise of $50.6m (22.6%), followed by Northern Territory which rose $18.3m (87.6%).

In original terms, exploration on areas of new deposits rose $33.3m (22.4%), while expenditure on areas of existing deposits rose $46.8m (18.4%).

In original terms, the largest rise by minerals sought came from expenditure on iron ore exploration (up $33.0m or 31.3%), with the largest rise occurring in Western Australia. The next largest rise came from expenditure on uranium exploration (up $21.2m or 76.5%).

MINERAL EXPLORATION, Original series
Graph: MINERAL EXPLORATION, Original series



MINERAL EXPLORATION (OTHER THAN FOR PETROLEUM)


METRES DRILLED

In seasonally adjusted terms, total metres drilled rose 4.4% in the June quarter 2009. In original terms total metres drilled rose 40.3%. Drilling in areas of new deposits rose 54.1% and drilling in areas of existing deposits rose 35.0%.

Metres Drilled, Original series
Graph: Metres Drilled, Original series



PETROLEUM EXPLORATION


OVERVIEW

Expenditure on petroleum exploration for the June quarter 2009 rose $18.8m (1.9%) to $1017.4m.

Expenditure on exploration on production leases rose $91.3m (43.6%), while exploration on all other areas fell $72.5m (9.2%) this quarter.

Offshore exploration fell $44.9m (4.9%) in the June quarter 2009, while onshore exploration expenditure rose $63.7m (73.9%).

Petroleum Exploration, Original series
Graph: Petroleum Exploration Expenditure



REGIONAL DATA

In the June quarter 2009, Western Australia had the largest rise in petroleum exploration expenditure of $28.0m (3.5%). Victoria had the largest fall of $37.1m (84.9%).