Moomba Adelaide Pipeline System

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Moomba Adelaide Pipeline System
Location
CountryAustralia
StateSouth Australia
General directionNorth-South
FromMoomba
ToAdelaide, Whyalla, Angaston
General information
Typenatural gas
OwnerEpic Energy
ContractorsPipelines Authority of South Australia (owned by the government)
Commissioned1969
Technical information
Length781 km (485 mi)
Maximum discharge250 TJ/d
Diameter559 mm (22 in)

The Moomba Adelaide Pipeline System is a natural gas pipeline delivering gas from the Cooper Basin gas wells near Moomba to Adelaide, with spur pipelines to Angaston and Whyalla. It can also receive gas from Southeastern Queensland through the QSN Link pipeline owned by APA Group.[1]

The pipeline was developed by the Government of South Australia and commenced operation on 28 November 1969. It was privatised in 1995[1] and bought by , the parent company of Epic Energy in April 2013.[2]

The pipeline system now consists of a total of 1,185 kilometres (736 mi) of high pressure gas pipelines, including 326 kilometres (203 mi) of laterals. The main lateral spurs are the one to Port Pirie and Whyalla and the one to Angaston. The Angaston spur can also feed gas into the Riverland Pipeline owned by Envestra, which supplies gas to Murray Bridge, Berri and Mildura.[1]

The main pipeline is 781 kilometres (485 mi) long and 559 millimetres (22.0 in) in diameter. The lateral to Port Pirie is 78 kilometres (48 mi) at 168 millimetres (6.6 in) continuing 87.7 kilometres (54.5 mi) to Whyalla at 219 millimetres (8.6 in). The Angaston lateral is 38.7 kilometres (24.0 mi) of 219 millimetres (8.6 in) diameter. There are also several loops at the southern end.[3][4]

The Reeves Plains Power Station is proposed to be constructed adjacent to the pipeline and draw gas directly from it.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Moomba to Adelaide Pipeline System (MAPS), South Australia". Epic Energy. Archived from the original on 25 February 2021. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  2. ^ "SA: Moomba to Adelaide Pipeline System". Australian Energy Market Commission. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  3. ^ "South Australia - Transmission: Moomba to Adelaide Pipeline System". Australian Energy Market Commission. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  4. ^ "SA: Moomba to Adelaide Pipeline System". AEMC.
  5. ^ Alinta Energy (8 November 2017). "Application on Notification" (PDF). South Australian Planning Commission, Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure. 312/V005/17. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
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