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  2. Australian Pipeline Industry Association - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 APIA began as a construction contractors’ association, providing networking opportunities for the pipeline construction industry. The association expanded its interests over the years and, with the privatisation of Australia’s transmission assets and the winding back of the Australian Gas Association in the late 1990s, APGA increased its government relations role, establishing its ...

  3. 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:

  4. Alinta Energy - Wikipedia

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    Alinta Energy, the Australian power company owned by the private investment firm of Hong Kong's billionaire Cheng family, has agreed to sell its power assets in Pilbara to gas pipeline operator APA Group for A$1.72 billion ($1.1 billion) including debt.23 Aug 2023 https://www.forbes.com › 2023/08/23 Hong Kong Billionaire Cheng Family's ...

  5. Australian Gas Networks - Wikipedia

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    Australian Gas Networks Limited, formerly Envestra Limited, is an Australian energy company that operates natural gas transmission pipelines and distribution networks in South Australia, Victoria, Queensland, New South Wales, and the Northern Territory.

  6. AGL Energy - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Gas Light Company was formed in Sydney in 1837, and supplied town gas for the first public lighting of a street lamp in Sydney in 1841. [10] AGL was the second company to list on the Sydney Stock Exchange. [11] The company gradually diversified into electricity and into a number of different locations.

  7. List of natural gas pipelines in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Licence number Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline (1984) Dampier Bunbury Pipeline: 1,530 km: 660 mm: Dampier to Bunbury: PL 40 Goldfields Gas Transmission Pipeline (1996) GGT Joint venture (APA Group & Others) 1,426 km: 400 mm: Near Compressor Station 1 to Kalgoorlie: PL 24 Parmelia Pipeline (1971) APA Group: 416 km: 356 mm: Dongara to ...

  8. Australian Energy Producers - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Energy Producers (AEP), formerly known as the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA), [1] is a peak industry body representing Australia's oil and gas exploration and production sector. Founded in 1959, [2] it is headquartered in Canberra, Australia. [3]

  9. Jemena - Wikipedia

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    SGSP (Australia) Assets Pty Ltd (SGSPAA), trading as Jemena, is an Australian company that owns, manages or operates energy infrastructure assets in the eastern states of Australia including Queensland and New South Wales, and gas pipelines and gas and electricity distribution networks in Victoria and the Northern Territory. [1]