Dampier to Bunbury pipeline - WA

                                               
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Dampier Bunbury Pipeline | AGIG - Australian Gas Networks

                                               
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Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline

                                               
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Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline - Department of Mines

                                               
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  • What is the Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline environmental plan?
  • The Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline Environmental Plan (DBNGP EP) covers the requirements for PL38, 40, 41, 47, 62, 69, 91, 94, 95, 100, 101 and 123. This regulation also requires DBP to review and update the DBNGP EP every five years.
  • Will the Dampier-to-Bunbury Gas Pipeline end-of-life?
  • In a move that experts say highlights the seismic changes underway in fossil fuel industries including natural gas, the owners of the Dampier-to-Bunbury gas pipeline want to bring its effective end-of-life forward from 2090 to 2063.
  • Who owns Dampier Bunbury Pipeline?
  • Epic Energy owned and operated the pipeline for six years, eventually selling the pipeline in October 2004 to Dampier Bunbury Pipeline (DBP) Ltd, which is the trading name of the DBNGP group of companies. DBP had two institutional shareholders: D.U.E.T. (Diversified Utilities and Energy Trusts) (80%) and Alcoa (20%) up until 2017.
  • Who uses the DBNGP pipeline?
  • The majority of the natural gas transported by the pipeline is consumed by major industrial users in the mining and minerals processing industries, but it also supplies gas to power generators and gas retailers. The DBNGP was constructed in stages between 1982 and 1985 by the State Energy Commission (SECWA).
  • How wide is the Dampier to Bunbury Pipeline?
  • The pipeline will be constructed wholly within the existing DBNGP easement which is gazetted under the Dampier to Bunbury Pipeline Act 1997. The existing easement is 30 m wide. The area to be cleared and graded in the northern loops (Dampier to Muchea) will be approximately 30 m and south of Muchea, the area cleared will be 20 to 30m.
  • What is the DBNGP transition?
  • This transition will require the coordinated support of gas users, regulatory bodies, and gas policy makers. The DBNGP (Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline) is Western Australia’s most significant gas transmission asset and provides natural gas to regional and metropolitan WA.