Proudly Australian, Ampol Australia Petroleum has grown from humble beginnings to become a leader in transport fuels, supplying one-third of all Australia’s transport fuel needs. Through a flexible fuel supply chain, it has forged a reputation for providing safe and reliable supply of high-quality fuels to a diverse number of customer segments, including retail, mining, agriculture, aviation, transport, small-to-medium enterprises, marine, automotive and government. It is also one of Australia’s largest convenience retailers.
Arrow Energy is an integrated CSG company. It explores and develops gas fields, produces and sells CSG and generates electricity. The company has been safely and sustainably developing CSG since 2000 and supplying it commercially since 2004. With five CSG fields in the Bowen and Surat basins in central and southern Queensland respectively, Arrow delivers almost 20 per cent of Queensland’s gas supply. The company is working to meet domestic and international demand for cleaner burning fuels through gas supply. Arrow is owned by a 50-50 joint venture between Shell and PetroChina.
ATCO Gas Australia has been operating in Australia for more than 55 years, providing customer-focused energy infrastructure and temporary and permanent modular building solutions in metropolitan and remote locations.
In Western Australia, more than 750,000 customers enjoy a safe, reliable and affordable energy choice through ATCO’s natural gas distribution network, while the company's power generation stations provide secure baseload electricity to the Pilbara region and South Australia.
ATCO’s global experience and expertise include natural gas transmission and distribution, energy storage, industrial water solutions and electricity generation, transmission and distribution. Its modular structures division has invested in local manufacturing and operational capabilities throughout Australia, servicing the resources, construction, education and housing industries.
AusNet Services is Victoria’s largest energy delivery service, owning and operating approximately $11 billion of electricity and gas distribution assets that connect to more than 1.3 million Victorian homes and businesses.
Based in Melbourne, AusNet Services employs more than 2,200 people in regional and metropolitan Victoria.
AusNet Services is a publicly listed company and owns both transmission and distribution assets.
The Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) came together following the acquisition of the DUET Group by the CK Infrastructure led consortium, combining the operations of Dampier Bunbury Pipeline, Australian Gas Networks and Multinet under one single management team.
AGIG’s origins date back almost 150 years to the gas distribution networks of the former South Australian and Brisbane Gas Companies, and the Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria.
The group has a long history of gas pipeline ownership with about 23,000 km of transmission pipelines across Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Western Australia and the Northern Territory. AGIG is also the largest gas distribution business in Australia.
AGIG is an active participant in the development and operation of significant regional pipelines and associated gas infrastructure opportunities throughout Australia, including in the Pilbara and the Tubridgi Gas Storage Facility, Western Australia’s largest gas storage facility.
Channel Infrastructure NZ is New Zealand's leading fuel infrastructure company, based at Marsden Point, in Northland. We are an import terminal for the fuel needed to power New Zealand's economy.
We channel New Zealand's energy, to keep kiwis moving and connected now, and in the future as New Zealand's energy needs as a nation change.
Epic Energy is one of Australia’s leading energy infrastructure companies operating across the gas and electricity markets. Our customers are at the centre of everything we do, and as the world transitions to new forms of energy, we’re broadening our range of solutions to embrace their needs.
Epic Energy owns and operates more than 1,200km of gas transmission pipelines – South Australia’s Moomba to Adelaide Pipeline System (MAPS) and the South East Pipeline System (SEPS) – which transport gas to our customers in the residential, industrial and power generation sectors in South Australia.
As part of Epic Energy’s commitment to offering services designed to meet the needs of an evolving energy market, we are establishing a portfolio of renewable infrastructure. This includes the Timboon West and Yawong Wind Farms, the IKEA Adelaide Solar and Battery Microgrid, and most recently, the Mannum Solar Farm.
Fast Fusion manufactures and sells equipment which leverages patented technologies for pipe loading and portable weld cooling of polyethylene (PE) pipe fusions. Fast Fusion's innovations bring improved personnel safety, protection from environment allowing continuation of work in harsh conditions, weld reliability improvements and increased production per hour resulting in significantly lower costs per fusion weld.
Based in New Plymouth, Firstgas Group is an umbrella brand consisting of Rockgas, Firstgas, Flexgas and Gas Services NZ. Firstgas and Rockgas are consumer brands that supply LPG and natural gas to more than 165,000 customers through their gas network of more than 2,500 km of high-pressure transmission pipeline and 4,800 km of distribution pipeline in the North Island, 36 local LPG suppliers, and more than 180 'Refill and Save' locations across New Zealand.
Flexgas and Gas Services NZ are energy storage, operations and maintenance brands who make sure gas can be delivered safely and continuously. Flexgas operate the Ahuroa gas storage facility in central Taranaki. Gas Services NZ provides operational and maintenance support to all gas infrastructure owners, including the brands within Firstgas Group.
As well as running its own networks, it also supplies expert services to other pipeline owners in Australia and New Zealand through its specialist services team.
Jemena is a unique Australian energy infrastructure business that owns and operates more than $11 billion worth of energy assets and specialises in both transmission and distribution of gas and electricity.
Its wholly-owned gas assets include the Jemena Gas Network, the Queensland Gas Pipeline, the Eastern Gas Pipeline, the Northern Gas Pipeline, Darling Downs Pipeline, the VicHub, Atlas and Roma North Processing facilities, and the Colongra Gas storage and transmission facility. Millions of Australians rely on the company to deliver their gas and electricity.
Jemena is backed by the vast strength and resources of its owners State Grid Corporation of China and Singapore Power International.
Origin Energy is involved in oil and gas exploration, development and production, as well as gathering systems and licensed pipelines.
Power and Water Corporation is a multidisciplined government-owned corporation utility providing power network, water and sewage and gas supply services to consumers in the Northern Territory.
The corporation is governed by the Power and Water Corporation Act 1987 (NT) with objectives to operate at least as efficiently as any comparable business and maximise the sustainable return to the Northern Territory Government on its investment in the corporation.
The corporation is managed by an executive team reporting to a Board of Directors.
Its shareholders include the Minister for Essential Services and the Treasurer of the Northern Territory.
Qenos is the owner and operator of ethylene and LPG pipelines from the Olefines plant to Clyde and Port Botany, New South Wales.
SEA Gas is a gas transmission business based in Adelaide, which owns and operates approximately 800 km of high pressure natural gas pipelines. This includes the SEA Gas pipeline (connecting Port Campbell in Victoria to Adelaide) and the Mortlake Pipeline (connecting Iona storage facility to Mortlake, Victoria). The pipeline system delivers gas to gas-fired power stations to meet industrial, commercial and residential needs in Adelaide, Victoria and regional centres.
Tas Gas Holdings owns and operates the gas distribution system in Tasmania including both transmission and distribution rated pipelines and networks.
It also operates the virtual pipeline CNG project in Victoria, taking CNG to regional towns across the state and then reticulating gas to consumers in the townships.
TGH also operates the Gas Pipeline Victoria from Carisbrook to Horsham, including the lateral to Ararat.
Tasmanian Gas Pipeline (TGP) transports natural gas to Tasmania. It transports natural gas from Longford in Victoria, under Bass Strait, to Bell Bay in Tasmania, through to Hobart and to Port Latta.
Vector is an innovative New Zealand energy company, which runs a portfolio of businesses delivering energy and communication services to more than 600,000 residential and commercial customers across New Zealand and the Pacific. Vector has a leading role in creating a new energy future through its Symphony strategy which puts customers at the heart of the energy system. Vector is listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange with ticker symbol VCT. Our majority shareholder, with voting rights of 75.1%, is Entrust. For further information, visit www.vector.co.nz.
Viva Energy is one of Australia’s leading energy companies. The company is proud to be Australian, proud of its 110-year history and extremely proud of its achievements.
It owns and operates the Geelong Refinery, one of only four refineries in Australia. It supplies over 10 per cent of Australia’s fuel – and more than 50 per cent of all the fuel used in Victoria.
Viva Energy supplies around a quarter of the country’s total liquid fuel requirements. Local production at its Geelong Refinery is supplemented with products imported through the world's largest independent trader (the Vitol Group) and delivered safely and reliably nationwide through its network of more than 28 fuel import terminals around the country.
It is the exclusive supplier of Shell fuels and lubricants in Australia and through its network of more than 1,250 service stations across the country.
WestSide Corporation is a CSG producer with certified reserves and a diversified portfolio of exploration assets in Queensland.
WestSide operates the Meridian SeamGas CSG fields near Moura, 160 km west of Gladstone in Queensland’s Bowen Basin in a joint venture (JV) with Mitsui E&P Australia.
The company holds a 51 per cent interest in the Meridian JV, with Mitsui E&P Australia holding the remaining 49 per cent.
WestSide also holds 25.5 per cent JV interests with QGC and Mitsui E&P Australia in other CSG projects, with exploration and appraisal programs currently underway at the Paranui, Tilbrook and Mount Saint Martin pilots in the Bowen Basin, Queensland.
Woodside Energy (Woodside) is an independent Australian oil and gas company playing a key role in supplying energy to the region.
Woodside's producing LNG assets in the northwest of Australia are among the world's best facilities. Since 1984, Woodside has been operating the landmark Australian project, the North West Shelf, which remains one of the world's premier LNG facilities. In 2012, Woodside added the Pluto LNG Plant to its onshore operating facilities.
The company operates floating oil production, storage and offloading vessels in Australia, and has an excellent track record of efficiently and safely producing from current fields. It also maintains a portfolio of non-LNG projects. Woodside produces natural gas, LPG, condensate and oil for customers in Australia and elsewhere.