NT: Bonaparte Gas Pipeline and Wadeye Lateral

NT: Bonaparte Gas Pipeline and Wadeye Lateral

The Bonaparte Gas Pipeline (BGP) and Wadeye Lateral are transmission pipelines which operate across the Northern Territory. The lateral connects to the Bonaparte Gas Pipeline and is used to supply the Wadeye Power Station. The pipelines are owned by Energy Infrastructure Investments (EII) and are operated by the APA Group. The APA Group has a 19.9 percent interest in Energy Infrastructure Investments, while Marubini holds 49.9 percent interest and Osaka Gas holds 30.2 percent interest.

The BGP is 287 km in length and 300 mm in width and has a capacity of 80 TJ/day. It transports gas from Wadeye to the Amadeus Gas Pipeline at Ban Ban Springs in the NT. The gas is sourced from the offshore Blacktip gas field in the Bonaparte basin.

The BGP and Wadeye Lateral are currently a non-scheme pipelines and is subject to the access regime for non-scheme pipelines under Chapter 6A of the NGL and Part 23 of the NGR. On 3 January 2018, the AER granted a 5 year category 2 exemption under Part 23 of the NGR for BGP and Wadeye Lateral. On 30 November 2022, the AER granted a further 5 year category 2 exemption under Part 23 of the NGR for BGP and Wadeye Lateral.
 

 

Pipeline details

State:

NT

Type:

Transmission

Capacity:

80 TJ/day

Regulation:

Non-scheme

Additional Regulation:

Category 2

Owner:

EII: Energy Infrastructure Investment

Operator:

APA Group

Length:

287 km

Gas Type:

Natural gas

Contact us

Pipeline owner's links

Title Date Documents
Bonaparte Gas Pipeline Description Pipeline description
Bonaparte Gas Pipeline and Wadeye Lateral map 2018-01-03 Pipeline description
AER Letter to EII (Bonaparte) re Exemption Application - Bonaparte including Wadeye Lateral 2018-01-03 Part 23 decision
AER Letter to APA re Exemption Application - Bonaparte including Wadeye Lateral 2022-11-30 Part 23 decision
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