Gas Pipelines Flashcards
What are the major gas pipelines in NSW?
Moomba to Sydney, Central West Pipeline (Marsden to Dubbo), Central Ranges (Dubbo to Tamworth), Eastern Gas Pipeline (Longford to Sydney)
What are the gas pipelines in VIC
GasNet, South Gippsland Natural Gas Pipeline, VicHub
What are the major gas pipelines in South Australia
Moomba to Adelaide, SEA Gas Pipeline
What is the gas pipeline in Tasmania
Tasmanian Gas Pipeline (Longford to Hobart)
What are the gas pipelines in Queensland
Carpentaria (Ballera to Mt Isa), South West QLD (Ballera to Wallumbilla), Queensland Gas Pipeline (Wallumbilla to Gladstone), Roma (Wallumbilla) to Brisbane, North Queensland Gas Pipeline Berwyndale to Wallumbilla
Who are the major shareholders of Envestra
APA Group (33.4%), Cheung Kong Infrastructure (18.9%)
Who are the major shareholders of Envestra
APA Group (33.4%), Cheung Kong Infrastructure (18.9%)
Which gas Distribution network does DUET Group own
Multinet
Which gas Distribution network does DUET Group own
Multinet
What distribution networks does Jemena own?
Jemena Gas Networks (NSW) and a 50% share of the ACT Network (ACTewAGL)
What distribution networks does Jemena own?
Jemena Gas Networks (NSW) and a 50% share of the ACT Network (ACTewAGL)
Jemena is a gas network owner and a subsidiary of which international company
Singapore Power International
Jemena is a gas network owner and a subsidiary of which international company
Singapore Power International
What gas networks does APA own
minority interests in Envestra and the Allgas Energy Network in QLD (rebranded from APT Allgas in 2012) and owns the Central Ranges system in NSW
What gas networks does APA own
minority interests in Envestra and the Allgas Energy Network in QLD (rebranded from APT Allgas in 2012) and owns the Central Ranges system in NSW
In Dec 2011, APA Group sold 80% of what gas network and to who?
the Allgas Energy distribution network in QLD to Marubeni Corp (40%) and RREEF (40%)
In Dec 2011, APA Group sold 80% of what gas network and to who?
the Allgas Energy distribution network in QLD to Marubeni Corp (40%) and RREEF (40%)
Who regulates GAS pipelines
The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) other than in WA. The Economic Regulation Authority is the regulator in WA
Who regulates GAS pipelines
The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) other than in WA. The Economic Regulation Authority is the regulator in WA
What does an access arrangement do?
an access arrangement sets out the terms and conditions under which third parties can use a pipeline. it must specify at least one reference service likely to be sought by a significant part of the market, and a reference tariff for that service.
What does an access arrangement do?
an access arrangement sets out the terms and conditions under which third parties can use a pipeline. it must specify at least one reference service likely to be sought by a significant part of the market, and a reference tariff for that service.
What are the typical ways to expand a gas pipeline?
compression, looping, or extension
What are the typical ways to expand a gas pipeline?
compression, looping, or extension
Which gas transmission network did the APA group acquire in 2012?
EPIC Energy
Which gas transmission network did the APA group acquire in 2012?
EPIC Energy
What are Victoria’s 3 gas disribution networks?
Multinet, Envestra and SP Austnet
What are Victoria’s 3 gas disribution networks?
Multinet, Envestra and SP Austnet
What is the NSW Gas distribution network?
Jemena
What is the NSW Gas distribution network?
Jemena
What is the ACT gas distribution network
ActewAGL
What is the ACT gas distribution network
ActewAGL
What is the QLD gas distribution network
Envestra
What is the QLD gas distribution network
Envestra
What are the two main types of GAS in australia
natural gas and coal seam gas
What are the two main types of GAS in australia
natural gas and coal seam gas
what are renewable gas sources?
Biogas (landfill and sewage) and biomass (wood, wood waste and sugercane)
what are renewable gas sources?
Biogas (landfill and sewage) and biomass (wood, wood waste and sugercane)
where is conventional natural gas found?
In underground reservoirs (often with oil)
where is conventional natural gas found?
In underground reservoirs (often with oil)
how is gas exported?
As liquefied natural gas (LNG)
how is gas exported?
As liquefied natural gas (LNG)
how does gas get from gas fields to demand hubs
through high pressure transmission networks
how does gas get from gas fields to demand hubs
through high pressure transmission networks
How is gas delivered to industrial customers
from a network of distribution pipelins that delivers gas from points along the transmission lines
How is gas delivered to industrial customers
from a network of distribution pipelins that delivers gas from points along the transmission lines
Where are Australia’s gas reserves held
WA’s offshore Carnarvon Bason holds about half of Australia’s 2P gas reserves. it supplies almost 1/3 of the domestic market and 99% of the LNG export market. East Australia contains around 35% of Australia’s gas reserves - majority are CSG reserves in the Surat-Bown basin.
Where are Australia’s gas reserves held
WA’s offshore Carnarvon Bason holds about half of Australia’s 2P gas reserves. it supplies almost 1/3 of the domestic market and 99% of the LNG export market. East Australia contains around 35% of Australia’s gas reserves - majority are CSG reserves in the Surat-Bown basin.
What are the major gas basins in Australia (by proved and probable reserves)?
Carnarvon Basin (WA - 52%), Surrat-Bown Basin (QLD CSG - 28%), Browse (WA - 12.5%), Gippsland (VIC 3%), Cooper Basin (SA/QLD) 1.2%
What are the major gas basins in Australia (by proved and probable reserves)?
Carnarvon Basin (WA - 52%), Surrat-Bown Basin (QLD CSG - 28%), Browse (WA - 12.5%), Gippsland (VIC 3%), Cooper Basin (SA/QLD) 1.2%
What are the sources of demand for GAS?
LNG exports, power generation, industrial manufacturing, domestic demand (relatively small except in VIC where it accounts for 1/3 of total production)
What are the sources of demand for GAS?
LNG exports, power generation, industrial manufacturing, domestic demand (relatively small except in VIC where it accounts for 1/3 of total production)
Who are the major shareholders of Envestra
APA Group (33.4%), Cheung Kong Infrastructure (18.9%)
Which gas Distribution network does DUET Group own
Multinet
What distribution networks does Jemena own?
Jemena Gas Networks (NSW) and a 50% share of the ACT Network (ACTewAGL)
Jemena is a gas network owner and a subsidiary of which international company
Singapore Power International
What gas networks does APA own
minority interests in Envestra and the Allgas Energy Network in QLD (rebranded from APT Allgas in 2012) and owns the Central Ranges system in NSW
In Dec 2011, APA Group sold 80% of what gas network and to who?
the Allgas Energy distribution network in QLD to Marubeni Corp (40%) and RREEF (40%)
Who regulates GAS pipelines
The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) other than in WA. The Economic Regulation Authority is the regulator in WA
What does an access arrangement do?
an access arrangement sets out the terms and conditions under which third parties can use a pipeline. it must specify at least one reference service likely to be sought by a significant part of the market, and a reference tariff for that service.
What are the typical ways to expand a gas pipeline?
compression, looping, or extension
Which gas transmission network did the APA group acquire in 2012?
EPIC Energy
What are Victoria’s 3 gas disribution networks?
Multinet, Envestra and SP Austnet
What is the NSW Gas distribution network?
Jemena
What is the ACT gas distribution network
ActewAGL
What is the QLD gas distribution network
Envestra
What are the two main types of GAS in australia
natural gas and coal seam gas
what are renewable gas sources?
Biogas (landfill and sewage) and biomass (wood, wood waste and sugercane)
where is conventional natural gas found?
In underground reservoirs (often with oil)
how is gas exported?
As liquefied natural gas (LNG)
how does gas get from gas fields to demand hubs
through high pressure transmission networks
How is gas delivered to industrial customers
from a network of distribution pipelins that delivers gas from points along the transmission lines
Where are Australia’s gas reserves held
WA’s offshore Carnarvon Bason holds about half of Australia’s 2P gas reserves. it supplies almost 1/3 of the domestic market and 99% of the LNG export market. East Australia contains around 35% of Australia’s gas reserves - majority are CSG reserves in the Surat-Bown basin.
What are the major gas basins in Australia (by proved and probable reserves)?
Carnarvon Basin (WA - 52%), Surrat-Bown Basin (QLD CSG - 28%), Browse (WA - 12.5%), Gippsland (VIC 3%), Cooper Basin (SA/QLD) 1.2%
What are the sources of demand for GAS?
LNG exports, power generation, industrial manufacturing, domestic demand (relatively small except in VIC where it accounts for 1/3 of total production)