Surat to Gladstone pipeline project
The EIS process for this project has now concluded.
Project summary
The proponent for the Surat to Gladstone Pipeline proposal is Surat Gladstone Pipeline Pty Ltd (SGP), a wholly owned subsidiary of Arrow Energy Ltd. Arrow Energy Ltd currently holds 90,000km2 of coal seam gas exploration tenements in the Surat Basin. The pipeline is proposed to deliver coal seam gas (CSG) from adjacent to the Kogan North Central Gas Processing Facility near Dalby to a proposed Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility at Fisherman’s Landing near Gladstone (the LNG facility is subject to a separate assessment process under the Environmental Protection Act 1994).
The 660mm diameter high pressure buried steel gas pipeline would be approximately 470km long. The pipeline would have a minimum technical design life of 40 years. Above ground facilities would be required at intervals along the pipeline, including: mainline valves; cathodic protection systems; and marker signs.
The environmental impact statement (EIS) assessment report was issued to the proponent in January 2010, completing the EIS process under Chapter 3, Part 1 of the EP Act.
Documents
- EIS assessment report 462.6 KB) January 2010
- Final terms of reference 3 MB) (July 2009)
- Draft terms of reference 476.2 KB) (April 2009)
- Initial advice statement describing the project 4.1 MB) (December 2008)
Further information
For further information about the EIS process for the Surat to Gladstone pipeline project, please contact the EIS Coordinator on 13 QGOV (13 74 68) or email eis@detsi.qld.gov.au.