Apply for a petroleum title
Apply for a retention licence or lease
Changes to petroleum laws
This content is currently under review.
On 22 June 2023, laws changed for onshore petroleum activities.
All petroleum titleholders must comply with the new laws.
Find out more about the changes.
You must report all discoveries of petroleum in an exploration permit area to the minister.
If a discovery made on an exploration permit area is not currently commercially viable, you can apply for one of the following:
- a retention licence under the Petroleum Act 1984
- a retention lease under the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1981.
You must demonstrate the discovered resource is not commercially viable, but is likely to become so within 15 years.
A retention licence or lease is granted for five years and may be renewed if the resource still meets the non-commercial criteria.
When the resource is considered commercially viable, you must apply for a production licence.
Before you apply
Before applying for a retention licence or lease, you may need to consider the relevant legislation below.
Retention licence - Petroleum Act 1984
Before applying for a retention licence, you should check whether your application will be affected by the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 or the Native Title Act 1993.
Read more about Aboriginal land and native title land.
Retention lease - Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1981
When you discover petroleum in your permit area, you may nominate the blocks which contain the petroleum to be declared as a location under the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1981.
A location must be declared before you can apply for a retention lease over the area.
You must apply for a retention lease within two years of the location being declared. You can apply for this to be extended for another 2 years.
How to apply
The process for applying for a retention licence under the Petroleum Act 1984 or a retention lease under the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1981 is the same.
You must apply in writing and provide the following information with your application:
- details of the petroleum exploration permit history
- detailed 5-year work program to develop the resource's commerciality
- project feasibility reports
- reports of reviews of exploration data
- proposed seismic surveys and drill wells
- other work designed to progress the licence/lease towards commercialisation
- estimates of expenditure in nominal dollars
- information demonstrating you, and any associated entity, is an appropriate person to hold the petroleum title
- read more on the Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade website.
Fees
You must pay the fee when you submit your application.
The fee will not be refunded if the application is withdrawn or refused.
How to pay
You can use any of the following methods:
- personal cheques or money orders made payable to the Receiver of Territory Monies
- Visa or MasterCard - email energytitles.ditt@nt.gov.au
- electronic funds transfer - call 08 8999 5263 for account details.
Use your company name as the reference and include evidence of the payment with your application.
Submit your application
Submit your completed application by post, email or in person.
For emailed applications, you must pay the fee by credit card. There is no need to post the original documents.
By post
Energy Development
Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade
GPO Box 4550
Darwin NT 0801
By email
In person
Energy Development
Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade
Level 4 Paspalis Centrepoint building
48-50 Smith Street (Corner of Knuckey Street and Smith Street Mall)
Darwin NT 0800
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