Past, present and future: supporting mining operations with historical, real-time and forecast data

The key to improving operational effectiveness in any mining operation is a pipeline monitoring strategy that includes leak detection, maintenance and operations management and prioritises a data-driven approach made up of historical, real-time and forecast data. The Australian Pipeliner sat down with Atmos International’s Kaidy Kho to discuss why Atmos is a leader in mining solutions. Read More

2017: Heating up underground at Leigh Creek

With the potential to bring more that 3000 PJ of gas to the Australian market, the Leigh Creek Energy Project is quickly warming up. The first in Australia to utilise in situ gasification (ISG) processes, the Project will be one of Australia’s largest land-based gas developments.
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2015: A pipeline rises in the East

Construction by APA Group of the 293 km gas pipeline to the Sunrise Dam and Tropicana Gold Mines in Western Australia remains on schedule, with delivery of first gas expected by 1 January 2016.
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2015: APA introduces the Wallumbilla evolution

A lot of change has happened in Australia’s east coast gas market over the past four years, and many of those changes have centred on Wallumbilla, the small rural town 436 km west of Brisbane that would be largely unknown if not for its status as a gas trading hub.
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2015: A stranded asset no more

The McConnell Dowell team has been busy working on a project that will open up increased gas supplies for the Sunshine State, enabling previously stranded gas to be captured and moved on to Ballera for processing.
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2015: Piping water to Melbourne’s west

In the ever-expanding western suburbs of Melbourne, Melbourne Water and contractor John Holland have recently commenced construction on a project to increase drinking water supply for one of Melbourne’s fastest growing regions.
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