APA

Powering the eastern Pilbara

The Telfer Gas Pipeline (TGP) is a 443 km pipeline connecting Port Hedland to the Telfer gold-copper mine in Western Australia. It's part of the Pilbara Pipeline System and also supplies gas to the Nifty Copper Mine.

19.9%
APA ownership
443km
pipeline
2004
commissioned
Additional information
Capacity and services

The following standard services are offered on the TGP, subject to available capacity:

  • Firm transport.
  • Interruptible transport.

 

A description of these services, including the Standard Gas Transportation Agreement (SGTA) can be found on the gas transmission services page.

Further contract terms relevant to the TGP are set out in the TGP Special Conditions.

Relevant tariffs for these standard services can be found on the tariffs and terms page.

Non-standard services or alternative terms may be available by negotiation. 

Notes on services
Firm services are available over varying terms as set out on the gas transmission services page.    

Until the Foundation Shipper Agreement expires or is terminated, EII is unable to offer services that extend beyond 22 October 2028.

Interruptible services are only available while the pipeline is fully contracted in respect of the corresponding firm service.

Service Usage Information Report
Policies, Procedures and Requirements

Metering and Measurement 

Metering and Measurement obligations are outlined in APA’s STGA for West Coast, and for this pipeline are set out in the Metering and Measurement Requirements. 

Credit support 

APA has minimum credit support requirements that are a pre-condition to gaining access to pipeline services.

Contact

If you are interested in acquiring services for this pipeline, you can contact us on 08 6189 4300  to discuss your requirements. Alternatively, you may wish to make an enquiry by emailing us at commercial.contracts@apa.com.au.

We encourage potential customers to contact APA (on behalf of EII) when considering their gas supply and transport needs. Early discussion of needs improves the likelihood that APA (on behalf of EII) can tailor services to meet customer requirements.

Formal access request

Potential customers do not have to submit a Formal Access Request to gain access to the Telfer Gas Pipeline or the Nifty Gas Lateral. If you are interested in acquiring services for these pipelines, you can contact us at the contact details above to discuss your requirements.

For non-scheme pipelines, you have a right to make a Formal Access Request pursuant to Rule 559 of the National Gas Rules. Lodging a Formal Access Request triggers a formal process of Access Offer and information exchange between EII and the potential customer. 

You can make a Formal Access Request by completing in full the relevant User Access Request Form and emailing it to useraccessrequest@apa.com.au.

APA Financial Information Disclosure – Part 23 National Gas Rules

EII is reporting financial information for the Telfer Gas Pipeline. The financial information for the six months to 31 December 2018 and the 2018–23 calendar years includes Pipeline Statements, the weighted average price for services on this pipeline, and the number derived using the ERA recovered capital method (RCM).

Interested parties should read the Basis of Preparation together with the completed financial information template that was developed by the ERA.

In addition, EII advises in relation to RCM:

  1. The assumed initial capital structure is 40% equity and 60% debt. The level of equity will increase in circumstances where there is a shortfall in annual revenue.
  2. The return on equity is a commercial return applicable in a workably competitive market. Currently, this return for an established pipeline is in the range of 9-11%, depending on factors such as risk, terms and counterparty.
  3. The cost of debt is based on a 10-year rolling average of a market rate applicable for an entity whose business is solely the ownership and operatorship of the particular pipeline.
Supplier Curtailment Methodology

Supplier Curtailment Methodology:

This Supplier Curtailment Methodology is established in accordance with Rule 101B(2)(f) of the National Gas Rules.

Conditions for Curtailment of Covered Gas Injected at Receipt Points:

The service provider may curtail the injection of covered gas at a receipt point if it fails to conform with the gas specification requirements.

Protocol for the Curtailment of Covered Gas Injected at Receipt Points:

For a more comprehensive overview of the curtailment process, please refer to Section 10 of APA Precedent SGTA | West Coast Grid Sample, which pertains to our West Coast Grid.