8412.0 - Mineral and Petroleum Exploration, Australia, Mar 2013  
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SUMMARY COMMENTARY


MINERAL EXPLORATION (OTHER THAN FOR PETROLEUM)


TOTAL EXPENDITURE

The trend estimate for total mineral exploration expenditure fell 4.5% (or -$36.8m) to $772.6m in the March quarter 2013. The largest contributor to the fall in the trend estimate this quarter was Queensland (down 6.4% or -$11.4m). The current quarter estimate is 24.6% lower than the March quarter 2012 estimate.

The seasonally adjusted estimate for mineral exploration expenditure rose 1.0% (or $7.9m) to $797.4m in the March quarter 2013. The largest contributor to the rise this quarter was Western Australia (up 7.0% or $31.9m).

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


In original terms, mineral exploration expenditure fell 18.4% (or -$151.7m) to $672.2m in the March quarter 2013. Exploration on areas of new deposits fell 33.1% (or -$87.1m) and expenditure on areas of existing deposits fell 11.5% (or -$64.7m).

In original terms, the largest fall by minerals sought came from expenditure on coal exploration (down 30.0% or -$44.7m). The next largest fall came from expenditure on copper exploration (down 33.8% or -$31.1m).

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



METRES DRILLED

The trend estimate for metres drilled fell 9.3% in the March quarter 2013. The current quarter estimate is 32.0% lower than the March quarter 2012 estimate.

The seasonally adjusted estimate for metres drilled fell 7.0% in the March quarter 2013.

METRES DRILLED, Seaonally adjusted and trend
Graph: METRES DRILLED, Seaonally adjusted and trend


In original terms, metres drilled fell 29.6%. Drilling in areas of new deposits fell 38.4% and drilling in areas of existing deposits fell 25.6%.

METRES DRILLED, Original series
Graph: METRES DRILLED, Original series



PETROLEUM EXPLORATION


TOTAL EXPENDITURE

The trend estimate for total petroleum exploration expenditure rose 2.7% (or $32.5m) to $1232.5m in the March quarter 2013. Exploration expenditure on production leases fell 0.5% (or -$1.6m), while exploration expenditure on all other areas rose 2.6% (or $22.6m).

The seasonally adjusted estimate for total petroleum exploration expenditure fell 13.6% (or -$175.9m) to $1121.7m in the March quarter 2013. Exploration expenditure on production leases fell 32.9% (or -$132.3m) and exploration expenditure on all other areas fell 4.9% (or -$43.6m).

The largest contributor to the rise in the trend estimate was South Australia (up 27.8% or $30.2m) and the largest contributor to the fall in the seasonally adjusted estimate was Western Australia (down 17.7% or -$165.5m).

PETROLEUM EXPLORATION, Seasonally adjusted and trend
Graph: PETROLEUM EXPLORATION, Seasonally adjusted and trend



ONSHORE

The trend estimate for onshore petroleum exploration expenditure rose 11.6% (or $35.4m) to $339.8m in the March quarter 2013. Expenditure on drilling rose 16.3% (or $32.7m), while other onshore petroleum exploration expenditure rose 1.7% (or $1.8m).

The seasonally adjusted estimate for onshore petroleum exploration expenditure rose 16.0% (or $48.3m) to $349.7m in the March quarter 2013. Expenditure on drilling rose 16.6% (or $34.2m), while other onshore petroleum exploration rose 14.8% (or $14.1m).

PETROLEUM EXPLORATION: ONSHORE, Seasonally adjusted and trend
Graph: PETROLEUM EXPLORATION: ONSHORE, Seasonally adjusted and trend



OFFSHORE

The trend estimate for offshore petroleum exploration expenditure fell 0.8% (or -$7.0m) to $889.0m in the March quarter 2013. Expenditure on drilling fell 0.8% (or -$5.7m), while other offshore petroleum exploration expenditure fell 0.6% (or -$1.2m).

The seasonally adjusted estimate for offshore petroleum exploration expenditure fell 22.5% (or -$224.1m) to $772.1m in the March quarter 2013. Expenditure on drilling fell 24.1% (or -$185.7m), while other offshore petroleum exploration expenditure fell 16.9% (or -$38.4m).

PETROLEUM EXPLORATION: OFFSHORE, Seasonally adjusted and trend
Graph: PETROLEUM EXPLORATION: OFFSHORE, Seasonally adjusted and trend