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AER fines Jemena for alleged breaches of the National Gas Law

19 Dec, 2023
The Australian Energy Regulator fines Jemena



Jemena Northern Gas Pipeline Pty Ltd has paid two infringement notices totalling $135,600 and the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) has accepted a court enforceable undertaking for alleged breaches of the National Gas Law related to the Gas Bulletin Board.

The AER has alleged that, on multiple occasions between October 2020 and December 2022, Jemena failed to provide the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) with short and medium term capacity outlooks for the Gas Bulletin Board that accounted for the impact of scheduled maintenance on the daily capacity of its pipeline.

As a result, gas market participants did not have access to accurate information on available pipeline capacity on the relevant days, which may have impacted commercial decisions.

By doing so, the AER alleges that Jemena breached the National Gas Law.

AER Board Member Justin Oliver said that failing to report accurate gas capacity outlooks to AEMO can hinder both the operation of and trust in the Gas Bulletin Board.

“When facility operators don’t provide timely and accurate information about pipeline capacity it undermines the Gas Bulletin Board’s operation and market participants’ trust in its data.

“This impacts their trading decisions and commercial strategies, and ultimately may impact wholesale market prices.

“Gas Bulletin Board data is also used by the AER, AEMO, policy makers and market commentators. For that reason, incorrect Gas Bulletin Board information can have flow-on effects for effective gas regulation and policy making,” Oliver said.

In addition to the infringement notices, the AER has accepted an enforceable undertaking from Jemena to address the conduct and minimise the risk of future contraventions.

The enforceable undertaking requires the appointment of an independent expert to conduct a review of its Gas Bulletin Board systems, controls, processes and training and submit that expert’s report to the AER with Jemena’s response to each recommendation for improving compliance.

The enforceable undertaking also includes admission by Jemena that it breached its obligations under the National Gas Law and National Gas Rules.

Payment of the infringement notices comes after the AER instituted proceedings in the Federal Court against four Jemena subsidiaries for separate alleged breaches of the National Gas Rules and National Gas Law, and fined EnergyAustralia and Incitec Pivot for alleged breaches of the National Gas Rules.

The AER takes its regulatory responsibilities seriously and will continue working to ensure that gas market participants submit timely and accurate information.

Participant compliance with the National Gas Rules and National Gas Law helps to ensure that every aspect of the gas market is operating efficiently and effectively, to ensure consumers are better off now and in the future.

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