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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 ...
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:
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 Pinjarra: PL 1 Pilbara Energy Pipeline (1996) APA Group: 215 km: 450 mm: Karratha to Port Hedland: PL 22 Mid West Gas Pipeline (1999 ...
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.
Construction of the state's first gas pipeline was completed in 1971. The pipeline transported gas from Dongara to Perth, Kwinana and Pinjarra. Originally known as the WANG Pipeline (after WA Natural Gas Pty Ltd which was a WAPET subsidiary), it is still in operation and now known as the Parmelia Pipeline.
The Roma to Brisbane Pipeline or Wallumbilla to Brisbane Pipeline is a natural gas pipeline in Queensland, Australia. It is one of five major natural gas pipelines in the state. It is the oldest operating natural gas pipeline in Australia. Operations began in March 1969. [1] An opening ceremony was attended by the premier, Joh Bjelke-Petersen. [2]
[25] Cartwright was the Chief Executive of the Australian Pipelines and Gas Association for 12 years. [26] Cartwright was a Canberra Press Gallery journalist working in print, radio and television. Barton Deakin's website, [27] shows that the company employs a number of other political figures and former Coalition staffers.
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.