APA Group has announced investment of up to $460 million to construct a new 580 kilometre, 12-inch pipeline in Western Australia to connect emerging gas fields in the Perth Basin to the resource-rich Goldfields region, forming an interconnected WA Gas Grid.
The Northern Goldfields Interconnect (NGI) is expected to be operational around mid CY2022.
APA CEO and Managing Director, Rob Wheals, said by connecting existing pipelines, the investment decision to build the NGI will not only add capacity to the system but will also increase gas supply options for customers.
“This will open up new regions for development supporting thousands of jobs both during and post-construction,” Mr Wheals said.
“Our investment in the NGI will help stimulate significant economic development in Western Australia and has the potential to unlock hundreds of millions of dollars of investment in the Goldfields region, which is rich in gold, potash and battery minerals such as vanadium, nickel and rare earths.”
“Importantly this $460 million investment creates a platform for further growth for APA as more and more resources customers seek energy solutions, including renewables and battery storage underpinned by natural gas,” he said.
The NGI will connect to APA’s Goldfields Gas Pipeline (GGP) which in turn connects to APA’s Eastern Goldfields network – creating an interconnected APA gas pipeline system covering 2,690 kilometres from north to south and west to east.
Mr Wheals noted that over the past five years, APA has expanded its gas pipeline system by almost 500 kilometres of pipelines servicing the eastern Goldfields region.
“Each time we have extended the system in this dynamic region, we receive more requests for connection from miners wanting a reliable and affordable energy source, complementing variable renewable energy sources such as solar and battery storage,” he detailed.
The NGI responds to that market-driven demand, without the need for State or Federal Government subsidies.”
Mr Wheals said investment in the NGI would deliver double the additional capacity (approximately 80 terajoules (TJ) per day) to the Goldfields region compared with spending the same amount to expand the existing GGP.
The GGP is currently fully contracted at roughly 202 TJ/day.
APA highlighted that the NGI also provides further scope to efficiently expand capacity as required.
Mr Wheals said that with the depth and mix of projects projected to be delivered in the region, APA expects that the NGI will have a strong portfolio of long term contracts in place by the time construction is complete in mid-2022.
“This is a market we know well and have been operating in for a long time,” he said.
“The NGI is expected to be supported with an initial 25 per cent of capacity identified subject to project commencement and we have identified significant additional demand that we believe will crystallise with APA’s commitment to the project.”
“The NGI solution is the optimal, most innovative and cost-effective solution to meet the needs of this region and APA is proud to support the growth of our customers and the state.”
Divestment of Mid West Pipeline
As part of the NGI commitment, APA is working with Mid West Pipeline Joint Venture partner, Horizon Power, to divest APA’s 50 per cent share in the Mid West Pipeline. This will be further advanced in the coming months. The transfer is not expected to have a material impact on the financial performance or operations of APA.