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State Significant Infrastructure

Determination

Kurri Kurri Lateral Pipeline Project

Cessnock City

Current Status: Determination

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  1. SEARs
  2. Prepare EIS
  3. Exhibition
  4. Collate Submissions
  5. Response to Submissions
  6. Assessment
  7. Recommendation
  8. Determination

To develop a ~21 km underground gas pipeline from the existing Sydney to Newcastle pipeline to the Hunter Power Project near Kurri Kurri, a compressor station & a 24 km underground gas storage pipeline & ancillary infrastructure.

Archive

Notice of Exhibition (4)

Application (1)

SEARs (6)

EIS (16)

Response to Submissions (2)

Agency Advice (33)

Amendments (13)

Additional Information (5)

Determination (3)

Approved Documents

Management Plans and Strategies (28)

Independent Reviews and Audits (1)

Notifications (7)

Other Documents (5)

Note: Only documents approved by the Department after November 2019 will be published above. Any documents approved before this time can be viewed on the Applicant's website.

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Enforcements

There are no enforcements for this project.

Inspections

31/07/2023

21/11/2023

23/01/2024

25/01/2024

Note: Only enforcements and inspections undertaken by the Department from March 2020 will be shown above.

Submissions

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Ardent Underground
Comment
AUBURN , New South Wales
Message
APA propose to install 25 km of 42" Steel high pressure pipeline 15.3 MPa to be shallow buried on the site, to store up to 70 TJ of Natural Gas to support the Kurri Kurri Power Project (ref APA Project Update 19 October 2021). We believe this represents a high risk to the environment, operational safety and most importantly does not consider the future potential to store green hydrogen to support the turbines at Kurri Kurri that are required to be to be hydrogen compatible. Ardent urges the NSW Government to investigate the possibility of vertical lined shafts that are Hydrogen compatible, offer a significant and tangible benefit to the environment and to the safety of the infrastructure and the community. In addition, independent consultants have assessed this solution as having significantly lower capital and ongoing costs. These benefits are further detailed in the attached submission.
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Allan Evans
Object
LAMBTON , New South Wales
Message
Please refer to my submission attached.
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City of Newcastle
Comment
,
Message
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MAITLAND CITY COUNCIL
Comment
MAITLAND , New South Wales
Message
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Project Details

Application Number
SSI-22338205
EPBC ID Number
2021/9113
Assessment Type
State Significant Infrastructure
Development Type
Gas supply
Local Government Areas
Cessnock City
Decision
Approved
Determination Date
Decider
Minister

Contact Planner

Name
Mandana Mazaheri