The SEA Gas pipeline ''(South East Australia Gas pipeline)'' is a 687 km
natural gas
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pipeline from the
Iona Gas Plant near
Port Campbell in
Victoria to the
Pelican Point Power Station at
Port Adelaide
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. It connects
Adelaide
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's gas supply to sources from Victoria's
Otway Basin
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, thus increasing the security of natural gas supply to Adelaide. The pipeline is owned and operated by South East Australia Gas Pty Ltd, a 50-50 partnership between
APA and
Rest Super.
Route and branches
The main pipeline is from the
Minerva
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gas processing plant at Port Campbell in Victoria to the
Pelican Point Power Station in northwestern Adelaide. There are two compressors on the route. The Miakite compressor at Grassdale in Victoria, and the
Coomandook compressor in South Australia are connected by two pipes. The rest of the pipeline is a single pipe. This central section has offtakes at Poolaijelo and
Naracoorte. There are also offtakes to
Jervois and the
Cavan
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Meter Station. The pipeline now supplies not just the Pelican Point power station on
Le Fevre Peninsula, but also both
Torrens Island Power Station
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and
Quarantine Power Station on
Torrens Island
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east of the peninsula. At the supply end of the pipeline, there is an lateral that connects Lochard Energy's
Iona Gas Plant and
Beach Energy's Otway Gas Plant to the main pipeline and a bidirectional connection between the Minerva Gas Plant and the Victorian gas transmission network.
The offtake at Poolaijelo is the South East South Australia pipeline owned by APA. It supplies
Epic Energy's South East Pipeline System at the Katnook processing plant southwest of
Penola. The SEAGas gas replaces gas from the depleted Katnook Gas Field. It supplies
Mount Gambier
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and Snuggery near
Millicent as well as towns along the way and the
Ladbroke Grove Power Station.
History and construction
The requirement for an upgrade to South Australia's natural gas infrastructure was first identified in June 2000 when the capacity of the MAPS (
Moomba Adelaide Pipeline System
The Moomba Adelaide Pipeline System is a natural gas pipeline delivering gas from the Cooper Basin gas wells near Moomba, South Australia, Moomba to Adelaide, with spur pipelines to Angaston, South Australia, Angaston and Whyalla. It can also re ...
) was close to being fully utilised. At this time, the MAP was the sole source of natural gas for Adelaide. As about two thirds of electricity consumed in South Australia was produced by gas-fired power stations, it was determined that the state needed an additional source of supply of natural gas. An additional factor was the redundancy provided by having two independent supplies.
The need for this redundancy was dramatically confirmed when a fire at Moomba cut most of Adelaide's gas supply on the day SEA Gas began operation. The new pipeline supplied nearly all of Adelaide's gas needs at times while the damage was repaired.
The pipeline was operated by a joint venture formed in May 2001 by Pelican Point Power (a subsidiary of
International Power and operator of the Pelican Point Power Station) and
Origin Energy
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(a major Australian energy producer and retailer). In September 2003,
TRUenergy (then owner and operator of the
Torrens Island Power Station
Torrens Island Power Station is located on Torrens Island, South Australia, Torrens Island, near Adelaide, South Australia and is operated by AGL Energy. It burns natural gas in eight steam turbines to generate up to 1,280 Megawatts, MW of elect ...
) joined as an equal one-third partner.
The initial proposal was to build a 14" diameter high-pressure gas pipeline, operating at 15
MPa
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. This was modified to dual 14" pipes for 338 km of the route and an 18" pipe for the remainder when TRUenergy joined SEA Gas as to accommodate the additional capacity required by the Torrens Island Power Station.
Construction commenced in October 2002, 180 km south east of Adelaide near
Tintinara. Operations commenced on 1 January 2004, however the project was not officially opened until 15 March 2004.
Construction was carried out on an engineer-procure-construct (EPC) basis by a joint venture between Australian pipeline company AJ Lucas Group and French company
Spie Batignolles
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Company history
Ernest Goüin fou ...
.
See also
*
List of natural gas pipelines
References
External links
*{{official website, http://www.seagas.com.au/
Natural gas pipelines in Australia
Energy in South Australia
Energy in Victoria (state)
2004 establishments in Australia
Pipelines in South Australia
Transport buildings and structures in Victoria (state)