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8412.0 - Mineral and Petroleum Exploration, Australia, Jun 2005
Previous ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 14/09/2005 |
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Mineral Exploration, Seasonally adjusted and trend series Western Australia had the largest increase this quarter (of $5.3m or 3.4%). Most states showed stable or increasing expenditure levels this quarter, with only Queensland showing a decrease of 2.4%.
Mineral Exploration Expenditure, Original series MINERAL EXPLORATION (OTHER THAN FOR PETROLEUM) METRES DRILLED In seasonally adjusted terms, total metres drilled decreased by 9.4% in the June quarter 2005. In original terms total metres drilled rose by 24.6%, due to an increase in drilling in both areas of new deposits (up by 40.7%) and areas of existing deposits (up by 14.9%). Metres Drilled, Original Series PETROLEUM EXPLORATION EXPENDITURE OVERVIEW Expenditure on petroleum exploration for the June quarter 2005 increased by $9.3m (3.5%) to $278.5m.
Petroleum Exploration Expenditure, Original series REGIONAL DATA Petroleum exploration expenditure varied across the states this quarter. Victoria and Western Australia decreased, while Queensland, South Australia and Northern Territory showed increases. Western Australia had the largest fall of $24.9m (16.1%). Northern Territory recorded the largest increase of $39.0m (217.9%). Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
This page last updated 20 June 2006
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