Origin Energy
Origin is an Australian listed public energy company with headquarters in Sydney. It is an Australian Stock Exchange publicly listed company.
History
Origin Energy was formed 18 February 2000, as a result of a demerger of the Australian conglomerate, Boral Limited, which saw the energy business formed as a new company, separate from the building and construction materials business. The SAGASCO business became part of Origin Energy as part of the demerger.Between 2001 and 2002, Origin acquired a Victorian electricity retailer licence from distributors Powercor and CitiPower. In 2004, the SEAGas pipeline was completed and commissioned, which served to link the Victorian and South Australian gas markets. During this time, Origin obtained 50% interest in the Kupe Gas Field, and managed to obtain Edison Mission Energy's 51.4% interest in New Zealand's Contact Energy. Origin sold its 53% shareholding in Contact Energy to the market in 2015.
On 27 November 2006, the Queensland Government announced the sale of Sun Retail Pty Ltd, the former retailing arm of Energex to Origin for $1.202 billion. Sun Retail included some 840,000 residential, commercial and industrial electricity customer accounts and 55,000 LPG customers.
On 15 December 2010, Origin Energy announced that it would purchase the retail divisions of Country Energy and Integral Energy from the Government of New South Wales, at a total cost of A$3.25 billion, as well as entering a GenTrader agreement with Eraring Energy. The transaction was completed on 1 March 2011.
In 2013, Origin withdrew from the EGS investment in Geodynamics.
In 2018, Origin Energy was among 17 energy businesses that supported the launch of the Energy Charter, a global initiative aimed at bringing together all parts of the power supply chain to give customers more affordable and reliable energy.
Core business
Natural gas exploration and production
The company has a diverse exploration portfolio, which includes the Bowen and Surat Basins in Queensland, Browse Basin in Western Australia, and the Beetaloo Basin in the Northern Territory. In 2017 Origin sold its subsidiary Lattice Energy and its conventional upstream oil and gas business to Beach Energy for $1,585 million.Australia Pacific LNG, Queensland, Australia
Origin Energy is a major shareholder together with US giant ConocoPhillips and China's Sinopec in a joint venture of Australia Pacific LNG, that delivers Australia's largest coal seam gas to liquefied natural gas export project in Queensland.The project consists of:
- Further development of Australia Pacific LNG's gas fields in the Surat and Bowen Basins in south-west and central Queensland.
- Construction of a 530 km gas transmission pipeline from the gas fields to an LNG facility on Curtis Island off the coast of Gladstone.
- Construction of an LNG facility on Curtis Island off the coast of Gladstone, with the first two gas production trains processing up to 9 million tonnes per annum.
Energy retailing
As Australia's largest energy retailer, Origin has approximately 4.217 million customers, servicing both large energy customers and the residential and small business market. Product and service offerings include electricity, natural gas and LPG. Origin is also Australia's leading provider of low-carbon products such as GreenPower, Green Gas and solar PV.Electricity generation
Origin operates one of Australia's largest power generation portfolios with 6,010 MW of capacity. This represents approximately 13 per cent of power generation capacity in the National Electricity Market.Power station | State | Location | Capacity MW | Peak/base | Commissioned | Fuel | Notes |
Darling Downs Power Station | Queensland | Dalby | 644 | Baseload | 2010 | coal seam gas from the Surat Basin | - |
Roma Power Station | Queensland | Roma | 80 | Peaking | 1999 | Gas | built by Boral |
Mortlake Power Station | Victoria | 12 km west of Mortlake | 566 | Peaking | 2012 | Otway Basin gas | Largest gas-fired power station in Victoria |
Ladbroke Grove Power Station | South Australia | Penola | 80 | Peaking | 2000 | Natural gas | |
Quarantine Power Station | South Australia | Torrens Island | 224 | Peaking | 2000 | Gas | |
Uranquinty Power Station | New South Wales | Uranquinty | 664 | Peaking | 2009 | Gas | |
Eraring Power Station | New South Wales | Dora Creek | 2880 | Baseload | 1982 | Coal | Australia's largest power station |
Mount Stuart Power Station | Queensland | Stuart, Townsville | 423 | Peaking | 1999 | Kerosene | North Queensland's largest power station. Open-cycle gas turbine |
Shoalhaven Hydro Pump Storage Scheme | New South Wales | Kangaroo Valley and Bendeela | 240 | Peaking | two pumped storage hydropower stations Water | - | |
Osborne Cogeneration Plant | South Australia | Osborne | 180 | Baseload and peak | jointly owned by Origin and ATCO Power | ||
Worsley Cogeneration Plant | Western Australia | Worsley | 60 | provides steam and power to the Worsley Alumina Refinery. Jointly owned by Origin and Verve Energy | |||
Dandenong Cogeneration Plant | Victoria | Dandenong | 120 | gas | In partnership with Places Victoria, Australia's first urban distributed energy precinct | ||
Bendigo and Ballarat Solar Parks | Victoria | Ballarat and Bendigo | 0.300 | 2009 | Solar | generate a total of 710 MWh of power per year |
Renewable energy
Origin is active in the renewable energy arena. It has spent a number of years developing:- Purchase contracts for the acquisition of electricity from Wind farms in South Australia and Victoria including the entire output produced by Pacific Hydro from the Challicum Hills wind farm located near Ararat and the Yambuk wind farm near Portland. Origin Energy is the largest buyer of wind energy in Australia. Origin does not hold any equity positions in Australian wind farms.
- A solar energy business using solar cell technology invented by a team led by Professor Andrew Blakers at The Australian National University. Origin Energy expected to be manufacturing its sliver cell technology for the Australian market by 2008.
- Geothermal power, a technology based on the conversion of heat sourced from deep, hot rocks into electricity. Origin's geothermal investment in Australia is via a minority shareholding stake in the Australian company Geodynamics. In Indonesia Origin pursued geothermal opportunities through its interest in Geothermal Services Indonesia. In 2013, Origin withdrew from the Innamincka Deeps and Innamincka Shallows Joint Ventures with Geodynamics in Australia. In 2015, Origin announced that it would exit its geothermal activities and assets, including in Indonesia, Chile, and Vietnam.
Whistleblower allegations
A company spokesperson told The Guardian that Origin would “categorically deny the allegations that form the basis of Ms McDow’s most recent claim” and “vigorously defend the claim in court”.
Beetaloo Basin Controversy and Environmental Degradation
Origin Energy Australia is currently fracking for oil in JingiliCountry in the Beetaloo Sub-basin, Northern Territory, which will both contribute significantly the ongoing climate crisis, as well as directly impacting indigenous communities. A moratorium on fracking in the Northern Territory was lifted in April 2018 with approvals to commence granted to Origin in August 2019.. Origin Energy’s fracking activities have environmental effects both in terms of the fossil fuels
extracted, as well as destroying water sources and habitation within the area with in which the wells are established.
Drilling then began in October 2019, despite opposition from local residents and the region's Indigenous Traditional Owners, violating the human rights of indigenous peoples. Traditional owners have on previous occasions been “…forced out of an Origin Energy meeting in Tennant Creek…after they tried to present a letter with more than 200 signatures contesting plans to begin fracking” . In addition to this, indigenous peoples, such as “Ray Dixon, a Mudburra Traditonal Owner from Marlinja community near Elliott, said Origin had ignored and failed to consult traditional owners over its fracking plans” . This lack of consultation with traditional owners is in violation of the UN International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination which enshrines the right for indigenous peoples to have “free, prior and informed consent” to the use of their lands. This same lack of consent was also present within the infamous and more heavily publicised Adani, Carmichael coal mine.
Key executives https://www.originenergy.com.au/about/who-we-are/our-leadership-team.html
- Frank Calabria - Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director
- Mark Schubert – Executive General Manager, Integrated Gas
- Jon Briskin – Executive General Manager, Origin Retail
- Kate Jordan – General Counsel & Executive General Manager, Company Secretariat, Risk & Governance
- Greg Jarvis – Executive General Manager, Energy Supply and Operations
- Tony Lucas – Executive General Manager, Future Energy and Business Development
- Carl McCamish – Executive General Manager, Technology, Risk, HSE and Transformation
- Sharon Ridgway – Executive General Manager, People and Culture
- Lawrie Tremaine - Chief Financial Officer
- Samantha Stevens - Executive General Manager, Corporate Affairs