Minerals and Energy Advisory Council

The Minerals and Energy Advisory Council is an entity which represents the interests of resources and energy companies to the Government of South Australia. It was formed in 2015 in a merger of the Resources Industry Development Board and the Resources and Energy Sector Infrastructure Council.[1] It is in a partnership with the Olympic Dam Task Force. In 2016, the MEAC discussed the future use of small modular nuclear reactors in South Australia and the need to legalise their deployment. The MEAC also prepared a report on the findings of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission to present to Minister Tom Koutantonis.[2]

Jason Kuchel

Membership

As of May 2016 its members are:[3]

Name Affiliations
Keith Yates (Chair) Adelaide Resources Limited, SAMPEG
Pauline Carr (Deputy Chair) Newmont Mining, University of South Australia
Derek Carter Minotaur Exploration Ltd, Mithril Resources Ltd, Toro Energy Ltd, Petratherm Ltd
Ian Gould Rio Tinto Group, CSIRO, SAMPEG, Economic Development Board
Tino Guglielmo Ambassador Oil & Gas Ltd
Alice McCleary UraniumSA Ltd, Archer Exploration Ltd
George McKenzie Finlaysons
John Roberts South Australian Chamber of Mines & Energy, Mithril Resources Ltd, Rum Jungle Resources Ltd
Hon Paul Holloway Government of South Australia
John Anderson Investigator Resources Ltd
Andrew Cole OZ Minerals, Rio Tinto Group
Jason Kuchel South Australian Chamber of Mines & Energy
Andrea Marsland-Smith Heathgate Resources Pty Ltd, International Atomic Energy Agency, Minerals Council of Australia Uranium Forum
Stedman Ellis Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA), BHP Billiton
David Cruickshanks-Boyd Engineers Australia, Parsons Brinkerhoff
Jacqui McGill BHP Billiton
Kathryn Presser Beach Energy Ltd
Matthew Reed Arrium Ltd
Brett Woods Santos Ltd, APPEA

References

  1. "Minerals and Energy Advisory Council (MEAC)". www.minerals.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au. Retrieved 2016-05-23.
  2. "Minerals and Energy Advisory Council - Meeting Minutes 30 March 2016" (PDF). Government of South Australia. 2016-06-22. Retrieved 2016-07-13.
  3. "MEAC Members". www.minerals.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au. Retrieved 2016-05-23.


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