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  2. Australian Gas Networks - Wikipedia

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    In October 1993, Boral acquired from the South Australian government SAGASCO, its vertically integrated natural gas monopoly. Boral combined SAGASCO's distribution network with businesses it owned in Queensland to form Envestra, which was floated in early 1997. [2]

  3. South Australian Gas Company - Wikipedia

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    The South Australian Gas Company (later known as SAGASCO) was formed in 1861 twenty-five years after the colony of South Australia was first settled. The establishment of gasworks from 1863 provided not only industry and employment, but also street lighting and gas appliances, radiating an aura of prosperity over South Australia and especially Adelaide.

  4. Boral - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, it purchased the Gas Supply Company with 28 coal gas companies in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. In 1968 Boral sold a 50% stake in its refining business to Total, before selling it the remainder in January 1972. [2] In 1969, it entered the building materials industry through a number of acquisitions. [3] [4]

  5. List of natural gas power stations in Australia - Wikipedia

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    natural gas: no Kalgoorlie: 42 MW 1 natural gas: no Kambalda: 42 MW 1 natural gas: no Kemerton 260.9 MW 2 natural gas: no Kwinana: 21 MW 1 natural gas: no Kwinana - BP Refining 120 MW 3 natural gas: yes Kwinana - NewGen [12] 320 MW 1 natural gas: yes Kwinana - Tiwest: 36 MW 1 natural gas: no Leinster: 42 MW 1 natural gas: Mount Keith: 67 MW 2 ...

  6. APA Group (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    APA Group is a company in Australia which owns and operates natural gas and electricity assets. It is Australia's largest natural gas infrastructure business. [1] It was founded in 2000, when spun off from the Australian Gas Light Company and listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. [2] [3] Pipelines owned or operated by APA Group include:

  7. Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The Longford gas plant acted as the onshore receiving point for oil and natural gas output from production platforms in Bass Strait. By 1969 the production plant and distribution network were complete, allowing natural gas to be sold to consumers, [8] [9] and a natural gas conversion program took place over the next 20 months, ending in ...

  8. Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline (DBNGP) is the longest natural gas pipeline in Australia. It is 660 millimetres (26 in) in diameter, which also makes it one of Australia's largest in terms of transmission capacity. At the time of its commissioning in 1984, [2] it was one of the longest gas pipelines in Australia. [3]

  9. Category:Natural gas fields in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Natural gas fields in Australia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.