Riverland Pipeline
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The Riverland Pipeline System (RPS) is a transmission pipeline system in eastern South Australia. The RPS is 237km in length and consists of a mainline pipeline (Angaston to Berri) and a lateral pipeline (Sedan to Murray Bridge). It also delivers gas to the Mildura distribution pipeline at Berri.
The RPS is owned by Australian Gas Networks (AGN), part of the Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG), and is operated by APA Group. It was constructed in 1995 to transport gas from the Angaston lateral on the Moomba to Adelaide Pipeline System (MAPS) to the towns of Murray Bridge and Berri in eastern SA.
The RPS is a non-scheme pipeline under Part 23 of the National Gas Rules – but has a Category 3 exemption. The RPS is therefore exempt from publishing service usage information, service availability information and financial information. Accordingly, the amount of information on the RPS provided by APGA’s pipeline information web portal is limited.
Link to explanation of Part 23 exemptions on the AER website
General Information about the Riverland Pipeline.
Includes map of pipeline