The Eastern High Pressure Gas Network includes the Talinga Condabri Pipeline, the Orana Spur Line and the Ruby Spur Line.
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The pipelines will be approximately 21.5 km, 9.5 km and 17 km in length respectively.
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Tue, 10 January 2012
Australia Pacific LNG has lodged an application for a new environmental authority relating to PPL 171 for the construction of a gas transmission network comprising three pipelines in the Surat Basin of Queensland.
The Eastern High Pressure Gas Network includes the Talinga Condabri Pipeline, the Orana Spur Line and the Ruby Spur Line.
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The pipelines will be approximately 21.5 km, 9.5 km and 17 km in length respectively.
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Image caption: The proposed Eastern High Pressure Gas Network.
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