The Australian Pipelines and Gas Association (APGA) represents the owners, operators, designers, constructors and service providers of Australia’s pipeline infrastructure, connecting natural and renewable gas production to demand centres in cities and other locations across Australia. Offering a wide range of services to gas users, retailers and producers, APGA members ensure the safe and reliable delivery of 28 per cent of the end-use energy consumed in Australia and are at the forefront of Australia’s renewable gas industry, helping achieve net-zero as quickly and affordably as possible.
APGA welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the AER June 2023 consultation on proposed amendment to the 2022 Rate of Return Instrument (RoRI) (the Amendment).
APGA recognise the need to change the 2022 RoRI following the cessation of the publication of the F16 data series and agree that the use of the F2 series is the best solution under the circumstances. In the broader context of regulatory practice going forward, there are two process issues worth considering. Although these issues do not alter the practical outcome of using the F2 series as a substitute for the discontinued F16 series, acknowledging and addressing them play a role in promoting transparency and consistency. The issues are as follows:
To discuss any of the above feedback further, please contact me on +61 422 057 856 or jmccollum@apga.org.au.
Yours Sincerely,
JORDAN MCCOLLUM
National Policy Manager
Australian Pipelines and Gas Association
[1] We note that the ERA in Western Australia has come to a different conclusion in this regard.
[2] As the AER points out, the Yieldbroker and RBA series apply different rounding, and rounding differences could, depending on the sample chosen, give rise to differences of a similar magnitude the AER finds for Bloomberg.