In the People on the Move column, The Australian Pipeliner is tracking new appointments in Australia, New Zealand, Papuan New Guinea and the Pacific’s pipeline sector.
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Cooking with gas just took on a whole new meaning with MasterChef Australia’s new world-first partnership for the franchise, using carbon neutral biomethane in the kitchen and hydrogen gas in a unique barbecue challenge.
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Jemena is planning to reverse the 797km Eastern Gas Pipeline (EGP) in order to send up to 300 terajoules/day (TJ/d) of gas from New South Wales into Victoria.
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The Malabar biomethane injection plant has been formally certified by GreenPower, marking an important next step for the country’s nascent renewable gas sector.
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The Australian Pipeliner sat down with Zinfra’s Acting General Manager of Projects and Infrastructure Justin Anderson about his role and his team’s work within the pipeline industry.
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In an Australian-first, biomethane produced using wastewater is now being injected directly into the New South Wales gas distribution network.
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Comet Ridge and Jemena have reached an agreement for a new gas pipeline connection from the Mahalo North Project into the domestic gas market. Read More
Jemena is investing in demonstration projects that will generate biomethane sourced from gases released by organic waste and hydrogen made by using electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. Read More
The development of Australia’s renewable gas sector has taken a significant step forward, as Jemena and Origin Energy have signed an agreement for the sale and purchase of renewable gas produced at the Malabar Biomethane Demonstration Project.
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Queensland’s energy sector has continued to operate and employ people through the country’s most difficult days. The most recent data shows Australia’s resource and energy export earnings are estimated to have reached an all-time high, despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
Historically, low female participation has been an ongoing issue in energy industries, with companies struggling to attract, retain and promote women. The APGA is attempting to shift this imbalance by offering more women’s networking opportunities and leadership development programs. The Australian Pipeliner sat down with two women who are challenging the conventional stereotypes and paving the way for future female industry figures.
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