South West Queensland Pipeline Explained

South West Queensland Pipeline
Type:Natural gas
Country:Australia
State:Queensland
Direction:East-West
Start:Ballera gas plant
Through:Cheepie
Finish:Wallumbilla supply hub
Owner:APA Group
Operator:APA Group
Est:1996
Length Km:937
Diameter Mm:450

The South West Queensland Pipeline (SWQP) is a bidirectional natural gas transmission pipeline in southern Queensland. It was built in 1996 to carry gas from the Ballera gas plant to the gas trading hub at Wallumbilla. The western end was later extended in 2008 by to Moomba. The original section is also known as the Ballera to Wallumbilla Pipeline System, and the extension as the Queensland/South Australia/New South Wales (QSN) Link. In 2014 the combined system was reconfigured to be bidirectional.[1]

The pipeline has intersections with several other gas transmission pipelines along its route.[2] At Moomba, it can deliver gas to the Moomba to Sydney Pipeline and Moomba Adelaide Pipeline System, plus bidirectional flow to/from the Moomba Gas Hub and trade point. At the Ballera gas plant it has bidirectional interchange with the Carpentaria Gas Pipeline. It can also deliver gas at Tarbat oilfield 26km south of Eromanga, Cheepie and Roma, Queensland en route to the Wallumbilla Hub.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: QLD: South West Queensland Pipeline . . 12 October 2019.
  2. Web site: South West Queensland Pipeline . . 12 October 2019.
  3. Web site: South West Queensland Pipeline . . 12 October 2019.