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WA: Mid-West and South-West Gas Distribution Systems

The Mid-West and South-West Gas Distribution Systems (GDS) is a distribution pipeline owned and operated by ATCO Gas Australia Pty Ltd (ATCO) (formerly known as WA Gas Networks Pty Ltd).

In 2011, ATCO acquired the GDS from the WestNet Infrastructure Group (formerly known as Alinta Gas). Alinta Gas was formed in 1995, when the Western Australian government restructured the state’s gas and electricity industries from the government owned monopoly (State Energy Commission of Western Australia) into separate businesses which were sold to the private sector. 

The GDS consists of a number of separate gas distribution networks covering Perth and the regional centres of Geraldton, Eneabba, Pinjarra, Harvey, Kemerton, Bunbury, Capel and Busselton. It consists of approximately 14,500 km of pipeline delivering gas to around 700,000 customers.

The GDS is connected to the Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline and the Parmelia Gas Pipeline.

The GDS was a covered pipeline and regulated by the Western Australian Office of Gas Access Regulation (OffGAR, now the Economic Regulatory Authority (ERA)) under the Gas Code. Under the National Gas Access (Western Australia) Regulations, the GDS is classified as a ‘designated pipeline’. This means that under the NGL (ss. 109 and 111) the GDS remains under full regulation and cannot be the subject of a light regulation determination.

The GDS is subject to full regulation by the ERA under the NGR. The GDS has been connected to the Dampier to Bunbury transmission pipeline since the mid-1980s.

Pipeline details

State:

WA

Type:

Distribution

Capacity:

336 TJ/day

Regulation:

Scheme

Owner:

ATCO Gas Australia Pty Ltd

Operator:

ATCO Gas Australia Pty Ltd

Length:

14,500 km

Gas Type:

Natural gas

Number of customers serviced:

700,000

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Title Date Documents
Access Arrangement - ERA approved (November 2024) 2024-11-08 Current access arrangement
Template Service Agreement - ERA approved (November 2024) 2024-11-08 Current access arrangement
Permanent Disconnection Contract - ERA approved (November 2024) 2024-11-08 Current access arrangement
Access Arrangement Information - ERA approved (November 2024) 2024-11-08 Current access arrangement
ERA approved access arrangement 2011-04-28 Previous access arrangement
ERA approved access arrangement (appendix 1) 2011-04-28 Previous access arrangement
ERA approved access arrangement (appendix 2) 2011-04-28 Previous access arrangement
ERA approved access arrangement 2005-07-29 Previous access arrangement
ERA approved access arrangement information 2005-07-29 Previous access arrangement
ERA approved access arrangement information (schedule 1) 2005-07-29 Previous access arrangement
OffGAR approved access arrangement 2000-07-13 Previous access arrangement
OffGAR approved access arrangement information 2000-07-13 Previous access arrangement
Amended access arrangement information in accordance with the ERA’s revised decision of 25 June 2013 2012-06-28 Previous access arrangement
ERA access arrangement information 2020-2024 2019-11-15 Previous access arrangement
Access Arrangement - PURSUANT TO THE ORDERS BY THE ACT 2017-02-22 Previous access arrangement
Access Arrangement Information - PURSUANT TO ORDERS BY THE ACT 2017-02-22 Previous access arrangement
Template Service Agreement 2017-02-22 Previous access arrangement
Pipeline Description Pipeline description
Hydrogen Blending Map 2025-02-28 Pipeline description
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Victorian Gas Network

The Victorian Gas Network is owned by Australian Gas Networks (AGN – formerly known as Envestra Limited) who outsources the operation of the network to the APA Group.

The Victorian Gas Network serves more than 673,000 customers in northern, eastern and southern areas of metropolitan Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula, and northern, eastern and south eastern areas of Victoria. It consists of 12,056km of pipelines.

The Victorian Gas Network was initially subject to regulation as a covered pipeline under the Gas Code by the Essential Services Commission of Victoria (ESC) which was formerly the Office of the Regulator General, Victoria (ORG).

Under the National Gas (Victoria) Act 2008, the Victorian Minister has by order published in the Victorian Government Gazette (S222, 30 June 2009) declared that the four distribution pipelines and the transmission pipeline that had been covered under the Gas Code are classified as ‘designated pipelines’. These are the SP AusNet, Envestra (Vic) (now AGN Vic), Multinet and Envestra (Albury) (now AGN Albury) gas distribution networks and the Victorian Transmission System. As a result, these pipelines remain under full regulation and cannot be the subject of a light regulation determination (under ss. 109 and 111 of the NGL).

The Victorian Gas Network is subject to full regulation by the AER under the NGR. On 23 March 2016, the AER issued a direction to AGN to consolidate the two access arrangements for its Victorian and Albury gas distribution networks with effect from next access arrangement period commencing, 1 July 2018.

 

 

Pipeline details

State:

VIC

Type:

Distribution

Regulation:

Scheme

Owner:

AGIG

Operator:

APA Group

Length:

12,056 km

Gas Type:

Natural gas

Number of customers serviced:

more than 673,000

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Title Date Documents
AER - Access Arrangement AGN 2023 2023-07-01 Current access arrangement
Access arrangement (part A) approved by the ESC 2008-05-19 Previous access arrangements
Access arrangement (part B) approved by the ESC 2008-05-19 Previous access arrangements
Access arrangement (part C) approved by the ESC 2008-05-19 Previous access arrangements
Access arrangement (part B) submitted by Envestra 2002-11-15 Previous access arrangements
Access arrangement submitted by Envestra 2002-11-14 Previous access arrangements
Access arrangement (terms and conditions) submitted by Envestra 2002-11-06 Previous access arrangements
Access arrangement information submitted by Envestra 2002-04-02 Previous access arrangements
Access arrangement approved by the ORG 1998-11-30 Previous access arrangements
Access arrangement information approved by the ORG 1998-11-30 Previous access arrangements
Access arrangement approved by the AER 2013-04-29 Previous access arrangements
Access arrangement (part F) approved by the AER 2013-04-29 Previous access arrangements
Envestra VGDS - access arrangement - 2013-17 2017-02-21 Previous access arrangements
Envestra VGDS - access arrangement - Part F - 2013-17 2017-02-21 Previous access arrangements
AER approved access arrangement 2018-2022, AER revisions included 2017-11-30 Previous access arrangements
AGN (Envestra VIC) Approved access arrangement for 2018-22 2018-01-01 Previous access arrangements
AGN Victorian Gas Distribution Network description Pipeline description
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VIC: AusNet Distribution Network

The AusNet Distribution Network is owned by SP Australia Networks (Distribution) Pty Ltd which is part of the SP AusNet group. The service provider of the AusNet Distribution Network is SPI Networks (Gas) Pty Ltd.

The AusNet network (formerly known as the Westar distribution network) was formed in 1997, when the Victorian government restructured the state’s gas industry from the government owned monopoly (Gas and Fuel Corporation) into separate transmission, distribution and retail businesses. These new businesses were sold to the private sector in 1999. TXU purchased the Westar network in 1999 and renamed it TXU (Networks) Gas. In 2004, SP Energy (a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore Power) acquired TXU’s Australian assets which included TXU (Networks) Gas.  

AusNet Services Limited (now AusNet Pty Ltd) was delisted from the Australian Stock Exchange on 16 February 2022, after all shares in AusNet Services were acquired by Australian Energy Holdings No 4 Pty Limited - a company owned by the Brookfield-led consortium.

The AusNet Distribution Network covers an area of 60,000 km2 and serves more than 620,000 customers in outer western metropolitan Melbourne and central and western areas of Victoria. It consists of approximately 10,000km of pipelines. The AusNet network contains a range of pipeline diameters from 50 to 500 mm. In 2023-24 the AusNet Network supplied 60,733 TJ of gas to our residential, commercial and industrial customers.

The AusNet Distribution Network was initially subject to regulation as a covered pipeline under the Gas Code by the Essential Services Commission of Victoria (ESC) which was formerly the Office of the Regulator General, Victoria (ORG).

In enacting the National Gas Law and Rules, the National Gas (Victoria) Act 2008 specifies that access arrangements cannot be consolidated for any of the covered pipelines in Victoria (s. 35). In addition, under the National Gas (Victoria) Act 2008, the Victorian Minister has by order published in the Victorian Government Gazette (S222, 30 June 2009) declared that the four distribution pipelines and the transmission pipeline that had been covered under the Gas Code are classified as ‘designated pipelines’. These are the AusNet, Envestra (Vic), Multinet and Envestra (Albury) gas distribution networks and the Victorian Transmission System. As a result, these pipelines:

  • remained under full regulation and could not be the subject of a light regulation determination (see sections 109 and 111 of the NGL prior to March 2023)
  • are currently scheme pipelines and cannot be the subject of a scheme pipeline revocation determination (see section 97(1) of the NGL).

Pipeline details

State:

VIC

Type:

Distribution

Regulation:

Scheme

Additional Regulation:

Designated pipeline

Owner:

SP AusNet

Operator:

SP AusNet

Length:

13,060 km

Gas Type:

Natural gas

Number of customers serviced:

620,000

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Title Date Documents
Current access arrangement
Access Arrangement - Part A (June 2023) 2023-06-01 Current access arrangement
Access Arrangement - Part B (June 2023) 2023-06-01 Current access arrangement
Access Arrangement - Part C (June 2023) 2023-06-01 Current access arrangement
Access arrangement (part A) approved by the ESC 2008-05-19 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement (part B) approved by the ESC 2008-05-19 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement (part C) approved by the ESC 2008-05-19 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement approved by the ESC 2002-11-15 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement approved by the ORG 1998-11-30 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement information approved by the ORG 1998-11-30 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement (part A) approved by the AER 2013-04-29 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement (part B) approved by the AER 2013-04-29 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement (part C) approved by the AER 2013-04-29 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement information approved by the AER 2013-04-29 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement, Part A 2017-02-21 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement, Part B 2017-02-21 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement, Part C 2017-02-21 Previous access arrangement
SP AusNet Network pipeline description 2017-02-24 Pipeline description
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VIC: Loddon Murray Region System

The Loddon Murray Region System (LMRS) was a natural gas transmission and distribution system proposed for the Loddon Murray region of Victoria. In 1998, the councils of Swan Hill, Gannawarra and Loddon formed the Loddon Murray Gas Supply Group (LMGSG) and in 2001 submitted a tender approval request to the ACCC for the supply of natural gas to the region.

The ACCC approved LMGSG’s tender approval request in December 2001. However, the subsequent competitive tender process did not attract any bids. As a result, the proposed LMRS was not constructed.

Pipeline details

State:

VIC

Type:

Distribution

Gas Type:

Natural gas

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Title Date Documents
Letter and Amended Tender Documentation - ACCC 2001-12-07 Tender approval decision
Tender approval request decision by ACCC 2001-11-01 Tender approval decision
Tender Approval Request - Swan Hill Rural City Council 2001-08-28 Tender approval decision
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VIC: Mildura Distribution System

The Mildura Distribution System is a distribution network located in north-west Victoria. The network is owned by Australian Gas Networks (AGN – formerly known as Envestra Limited), who outsources the operation of the network to the APA Group.

The Mildura Distribution System consists of 290 km of pipeline delivering gas to around 900 customers. The distribution system delivers approximately 254 TJ/year. It covers Mildura and nearby towns of Merbein, Red Cliffs and Irymple in north-west Victoria. The Mildura Distribution System is connected to the Mildura Pipeline which in turn is connected to the Riverland Pipeline in South Australia.

The Mildura Distribution System is currently a non-scheme distribution network, and is subject to the access regime for non-scheme pipelines under Part 10 of the National Gas Rules (NGR). It was previously subject to the access regime for non-scheme pipelines under the former Part 23 of the NGR, which was replaced by Part 10.

The AER has granted the following exemptions for the Mildura Distribution System:

  • On 13 December 2017, a five year Category 2 and Category 3 exemption under Part 23 of the NGR.
  • On 30 November 2022, a five year Category 2 and Category 3 exemption under Part 23 of the NGR. Due to reforms to the NGR, the exemptions transitioned to a Category 2 exemption under Part 10 of the NGR.

In June 1999, an Access Arrangement Proposal submitted by Envestra was approved by the Office of the Regulator General of Victoria (ORG) under the Victorian Third Party Access Code. The Victorian Code was an interim instrument until the National Access code came into effect. Coverage of the Mildura Distribution System under the Gas Code was revoked in December 2002.

Pipeline details

State:

VIC

Type:

Distribution

Capacity:

254TJ/year

Regulation:

Non-scheme

Owner:

AGIG

Operator:

APA Group

Length:

290 km

Gas Type:

Natural gas

Number of customers serviced:

900

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Title Date Documents
Final recommendation on application for revocation of coverage - NCC 2002-12-01 Coverage decision
Minister’s decision on revocation of coverage 2002-12-27 Coverage decision
Access arrangement approved by the ORG 1999-04-08 Previous access arrangement
AER Letter to AGN re Exemption Application - Mildura Distribution Network 2017-12-13 Part 23 decision
AER letter to AGIG re pipeline exemptions dated 30 November 2022 2022-11-30 Part 23 decision
Mildura Distribution Network map 2017-12-13 Pipeline description
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VIC: Multinet Gas Distribution Network

The Multinet Gas Distribution Network is owned by Multinet Group Holdings Pty Ltd (Multinet Gas) which in turn is owned by CK Infrastructure Holdings Limited, Power Assets Holdings Limited and CK Asset Holding Limited (CK Group).  The service providers of the Multinet network are Multinet Gas (DB No.1) Pty Ltd and Multinet Gas (DB No. 2) Pty Ltd which together trade as the Multinet Gas Distribution Partnership. The operation and maintenance of the network is outsourced to Comdain.

Multinet Gas was formed in 1997, when the Victorian government restructured the state’s gas industry from the government owned monopoly (Gas and Fuel Corporation) into separate distribution and retail businesses. These new businesses were sold to the private sector in 1999.  Prior to 15 May 2017, the Multinet Gas Distribution Network was ultimately held by the DUET Group, which was acquired by the CK Group in 2017.

The Multinet network covers an area of 1,790 km2 and serves approximately 700,000 customers throughout the southern and eastern areas of metropolitan Melbourne, Yarra Ranges and towns in south Gippsland. It consists of approximately 166km of transmission pipelines and 9,940 km of distribution mains.

The Multinet network was initially subject to regulation as a covered pipeline under the Gas Code by the Essential Services Commission of Victoria (ESC) which was formerly the Office of the Regulator General, Victoria (ORG).

In enacting the National Gas Law and Rules, the National Gas (Victoria) Act 2008 specifies that access arrangements cannot be consolidated for any of the covered pipelines in Victoria (s. 35). In addition, under the National Gas (Victoria) Act 2008, the Victorian Minister has by order published in the Victorian Government Gazette (S222, 30 June 2009) declared that the four distribution pipelines and the transmission pipeline that had been covered under the Gas Code are classified as ‘designated pipelines’. These are the SP AusNet, Envestra (Vic) (now AGN Vic), Multinet and Envestra (Albury) (now AGN Albury) gas distribution networks and the Victorian Transmission System. As a result, these pipelines remain under full regulation and cannot be the subject of a light regulation determination (under ss. 109 and 111 of the NGL).

The Multinet network is subject to full regulation by the AER under the NGR.

Pipeline details

State:

VIC

Type:

Distribution

Regulation:

Scheme

Owner:

AGIG

Operator:

Comdain

Length:

9,940 km

Gas Type:

Natural gas

Number of customers serviced:

700000

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Title Date Documents
Access arrangement (part B) approved by the ESC 2008-06-02 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement (part C) approved by the ESC 2008-06-02 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement (part A) approved by the ESC 2008-06-02 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement approved by the ESC 2002-11-15 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement approved by the ORG 1998-11-30 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement information approved by the ORG 1998-11-30 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement (part A) approved by the AER 2013-04-29 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement (part B) approved by the AER 2013-04-29 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement information approved by the AER 2013-04-29 Previous access arrangement
Access Arrangement - Part A - 2013 2017-02-21 Previous access arrangement
Access Arrangement - Part B - 2013 2017-02-21 Previous access arrangement
Access Arrangement - Part C - 2013 2017-02-21 Previous access arrangement
Multinet Gas - Access arrangement 2013-17 Previous access arrangement
Merits review - Australian Competition Tribunal orders Previous access arrangement
Merits review - AER decision 2013-10-08 Previous access arrangement
AER amended decision - Multinet access arrangement Part B - Reference tariffs 2013-10-08 Previous access arrangement
AER amended decision - Multinet access arrangement information 2013-10-08 Previous access arrangement
AER Multinet access arrangement 2023-2028 2023-07-01 Previous access arrangement
AER Multinet access arrangement 2023-07-01 Current Access arrangement
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VIC: East Gippsland System

The East Gippsland System (EGS) was a natural gas distribution system proposed for the east Gippsland region of Victoria. In 1997, EastCoast Gas Pty Ltd was selected as the preferred tenderer to supply natural gas to towns in the east Gippsland region from the then proposed Eastern Gas Pipeline. The proposed EGS was not constructed at this time.

However, from 2005 to 2008 as part of the program of extending the supply of gas into regional Victoria, Envestra rolled out gas distribution systems in the towns of Bairnsdale and Paynesville in the east Gippsland region. It is intended that other towns in the east Gippsland region (namely, Lakes Entrance and Orbost) will be supplied with natural gas under the Victorian government’s Regional Gas Infrastructure program that was announced in 2011.

In 1998, EastCoast Gas submitted an access arrangement proposal for the proposed EGS to the Office of the Regulator General of Victoria (ORG) under the Victorian Third Party Access Code. The access arrangement was approved by the ORG in May 1999. The Victorian Code was an interim instrument until the National Access code came into effect. The proposed EGS was not a covered pipeline under the National Gas Code.   
 

Pipeline details

State:

VIC

Type:

Distribution

Regulation:

Non-scheme

Owner:

Eastcoast Gas Pty Ltd

Operator:

Eastcoast Gas Pty Ltd

Gas Type:

Natural gas

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Title Date Documents
ORG final decision - propose access arrangement 1999-05-06 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement information approved by the ORG 1999-04-15 Previous access arrangement
Access arrangement approved by the ORG 1999-04-15 Previous access arrangement
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TAS: Tasmanian Gas Network

The Tasmanian Gas Network (TGN) is a distribution network operating across Tasmania. The distribution network is owned and operated by Tas Gas Networks Pty Ltd (TGN Pty Ltd). TGN Pty Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Infrastructure Capital Group (ICG) since 2019.

The TGN is 837 km in length and delivers approximately 3.54 PJ per annum of natural gas to approximately 46 500 customers. The network delivers gas from the Tasmanian Gas Pipeline (TGP) to Hobart, Launceston, Devonport, Burnie, Wynyard, Longford, Bell Bay and more recently to Ulverstone.

The TGN is currently a non-scheme network, and is subject to the access regime for non-scheme pipelines under Part 10 of the National Gas Rules (NGR). It was previously subject to the access regime for non-scheme pipelines under the former Part 23 of the NGR, which was replaced by Part 10.

On 13 December 2017 and 30 November 2022, the AER granted a five year Category 3 exemption under Part 23 of the NGR for the TGN.

In 2003, following a competitive tender process, the Tasmanian state government entered into two development agreements with Powerco for the construction and operation of the gas distribution network. The TGN was constructed in two stages. In 2003, following a competitive tender process, the Tasmanian state government entered into two development agreements with Powerco for the construction and operation of the gas distribution network. The TGN was constructed in two stages. The first stage was completed in 2005 with 100 km of pipeline laid in the urban areas of Hobart, Launceston, Devonport, Longford, Westbury, Wynyard and Bell Bay. The second stage involved laying a further 612 km of pipeline across Hobart, Launceston, Burnie and Devonport and was completed in 2007. Brookfield Infrastructure acquired the TGN from Powerco Ltd in 2009.

Pipeline details

State:

TAS

Type:

Distribution

Capacity:

Approximately 3.54 PJ per annum

Regulation:

Non-scheme

Additional Regulation:

Category 3

Owner:

Tas Gas Networks

Operator:

Tas Gas Networks

Length:

837 km

Gas Type:

Natural gas

Number of customers serviced:

Approximately 46 500 customers

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Title Date Documents
Tender approval request decision by OTTER 2001-11-09 Tender approval decision
Response to submissions on tender approval request by OTTER 2001-10-01 Tender approval decision
Tasmanian Gas Network pipeline description Pipeline description
AER Letter to Tas Gas re Exemption Application - November 2017 2017-12-13 Part 23 decision
AER letter to Tas Gas re pipeline exemptions - November 2022 2022-11-30 Part 23 decision
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SA Distribution Gas Network

The SA distribution gas network is owned by Australian Gas Networks (AGN – formerly known as Envestra Limited) who outsources the operation of the network to the APA Group.

The SA distribution gas network covers Adelaide and its surrounds, and the regional centres of Mount Gambier, Whyalla, Port Pirie, Barossa Valley, Murray Bridge and Berri. It consists of approximately 8,511 km of pipeline delivering gas to around 450,000 customers. The pipelines capacities are:

  • Gepps Cross 180TJ/day
  • Taperoo 40TJ/day
  • Elizabeth 40TJ/day
  • Cavan 144TJ/day
  • Waterloo Corner 0.125TJ/day
  • Virginia 0.92TJ/day
  • Wasleys 0.5TJ/day
  • Freeling 0.92TJ/day
  • Nuriootpa 3TJ/day
  • Angaston 0.92TJ/day
  • Murray Bridge 1.636TJ/day
  • Berri 0.9TJ/day
  • Peterborough 1.01TJ/day
  • Port Pirie 6.57TJ/day
  • Whyalla 1.29TJ/day
  • Mt Gambier 5.9TJ/day

The SA distribution gas network is connected to the MAPS, SEA Gas, South East and Riverland transmission pipelines.

The SA distribution gas network was subject to regulation as a covered pipeline under the Gas Code by ESCOSA (formerly SAIPAR).

Under the National Gas (South Australia) Regulations, the SA gas distribution network is classified as a ‘designated pipeline’ which means that the SA gas distribution network:

  • remained under full regulation and could not be the subject of a light regulation determination (see sections 109 and 111 of the NGL prior to March 2023)
  • is currently a scheme pipeline and cannot be the subject of a scheme pipeline revocation determination (see section 97(1) of the NGL).

Pipeline details

State:

SA

Type:

Distribution

Regulation:

Scheme

Additional Regulation:

Classified as a ‘designated pipeline’

Owner:

AGIG

Operator:

APA Group

Length:

8,511 km

Gas Type:

Natural gas

Number of customers serviced:

410, 700

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Title Date Documents
AGN South Australian Gas Distribution Network Access Arrangement - 2021-2026 2018-03-09 Current access arrangement
Amended access arrangement that reflects SA District Court judgment 2007-09-18 Previous access arrangements
ESCOSA approved access arrangement explanatory information 2006-10-27 Previous access arrangements
ESCOSA approved access arrangement 2006-10-27 Previous access arrangements
AER approved access arrangement 2011-07-07 Previous access arrangements
AER approved access arrangement information 2011-07-07 Previous access arrangements
Amended access arrangement explanatory information that reflects SA District Court judgment 2007-09-18 Previous access arrangements
ESCOSA approved access arrangement terms and conditions - annexure G 2006-10-27 Previous access arrangements
SAIPAR approved access arrangement 2003-04-17 Previous access arrangements
Approved access arrangement (annexures G and H) and access arrangement information as amended by order of the Australian Competition Tribunal 2012-02-10 Previous access arrangements
Approved access arrangement as amended by order of the Australian Competition Tribunal 2012-02-10 Previous access arrangements
1 July 2016 – 30 June 2021 Access arrangements 2016-07-01 Previous access arrangements
AGN South Australian Gas Distribution Network Pipeline description
AGN SA Gas Distribution Network Map Pipeline description
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QLD: AGN Queensland Gas Distribution Network

The AGN Queensland gas distribution network is owned by Australian Gas Networks (AGN – formerly known as Envestra Limited) who outsources the operation of the network to the APA Group.

The AGN Queensland gas distribution network covers separate areas in the Brisbane region (Brisbane CBD, north of the Brisbane River and Ipswich) and Northern Region (Rockhampton and Gladstone). In total, it consists of 3,152 km of pipeline delivering gas to around 102,000 customers. The distribution network has 3590km of lateral pipelines which includes 314km of mains (with 1050kPa).

The network was initially subject to regulation as a covered pipeline under the Gas Code by the Queensland Competition Authority. It was then subject to full regulation by the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) under the National Gas Rules (NGR).

In November 2014, the National Competition Council (NCC) made a decision on the form of regulation for the Queensland gas distribution network. The AGN Queensland gas distribution network is now subject to light regulation by the AER under the NGL.

Pipeline details

State:

QLD

Type:

Distribution

Regulation:

Non-scheme

Owner:

AGIG

Operator:

APA Group

Length:

3152 km

Gas Type:

Natural gas

Number of customers serviced:

102,000

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Title Date Documents
Amended access arrangement (part 1) by order of the Australian Competition Tribunal 2012-02-10 Current access arrangement
Amended access arrangement (part 2) by order of the Australian Competition Tribunal 2012-02-10 Current access arrangement
QCA approved access arrangement information 2006-06-05 Previous access arrangements
QCA approved access arrangement - terms and conditions 2006-06-05 Previous access arrangements
QCA approved access arrangement 2006-06-05 Previous access arrangements
QCA approved access arrangement 2001-12-21 Previous access arrangements
QCA approved access arrangement information 2001-12-21 Previous access arrangements
AER approved access arrangement 2011-06-30 Previous access arrangements
AER approved access arrangement information 2011-06-30 Previous access arrangements
AER amended access arrangement 2009-06-19 Previous access arrangements
AGN Queensland gas distribution network pipeline description Pipeline description
Light regulation final decision and statement of reasons - NCC 2014-11-05 Light regulation determination
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