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Western Australia - Developing our Future Plans for the Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline - July 2021 to June 2025
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Through the Dampier Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline (DBNGP) we transport gas directly to mining, industrial, commercial and power generation customers. We also transport gas to distribution networks in Perth and other towns to provide energy to homes and businesses.
Every five years, we submit a plan to our economic regulator, the Economic Regulatory Authority (ERA). Our Final Plan for the period 2021-2025 sets out how we plan to invest in the DBNGP.
We engaged extensively with our customers and stakeholders to develop our plan that will deliver value for Western Australia customers into the future.
Over 18 months, commencing in June 2018, we engaged extensively with customers and other stakeholders to help shape and inform our plans.
We adopted a staged approach to our engagement program to support the development of our plans, including the publication of our Draft Plan for consultation in May 2019.
A key aspect of our program was a series of Shipper Roundtables to explain our plans and receive feedback from our customers.
More information about our Customer and Stakeholder Engagement Program can be found in the resources and publications section and includes:-
Draft Stakeholder Engagement Strategy
Stage 1 Stakeholder Engagement Report
Draft Plan (May 2019)
All Shipper Roundtable meeting agendas, presentations and minutes
KPMG Customer Engagement Report (December 2019)
We lodged our Final Plan with the Economic Regulation Authority on 2 January 2020. Our Final Plan and supporting information can be found in the resources and publications section and includes:-
Five Year Plan for the DBNGP (2021- 2025) in full
Five Year Plan for the DBNGP (2021 – 2025) - Factsheet
Media Release
The ERA will undertake a consultation process before making its expected Draft and Final decisions later in 2020. More information is available at www.erawa.com.au
Through the Dampier Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline (DBNGP) we transport gas directly to mining, industrial, commercial and power generation customers. We also transport gas to distribution networks in Perth and other towns to provide energy to homes and businesses.
Every five years, we submit a plan to our economic regulator, the Economic Regulatory Authority (ERA). Our Final Plan for the period 2021-2025 sets out how we plan to invest in the DBNGP.
We engaged extensively with our customers and stakeholders to develop our plan that will deliver value for Western Australia customers into the future.
Over 18 months, commencing in June 2018, we engaged extensively with customers and other stakeholders to help shape and inform our plans.
We adopted a staged approach to our engagement program to support the development of our plans, including the publication of our Draft Plan for consultation in May 2019.
A key aspect of our program was a series of Shipper Roundtables to explain our plans and receive feedback from our customers.
More information about our Customer and Stakeholder Engagement Program can be found in the resources and publications section and includes:-
Draft Stakeholder Engagement Strategy
Stage 1 Stakeholder Engagement Report
Draft Plan (May 2019)
All Shipper Roundtable meeting agendas, presentations and minutes
KPMG Customer Engagement Report (December 2019)
We lodged our Final Plan with the Economic Regulation Authority on 2 January 2020. Our Final Plan and supporting information can be found in the resources and publications section and includes:-
Five Year Plan for the DBNGP (2021- 2025) in full
Five Year Plan for the DBNGP (2021 – 2025) - Factsheet
Media Release
The ERA will undertake a consultation process before making its expected Draft and Final decisions later in 2020. More information is available at www.erawa.com.au
You are invited to nominate a team to participate in the 2021 Western Australian Gas Industry Corporate Golf Day.
Proudly hosted by Australian Gas Infrastructure Group, the Corporate Golf Day will be held at Lake Karrinyup Country Club on Friday 8 October 2021, commencing at 11:30am.
To nominate your team, please complete the details below.