The Australian Pipelines and Gas Association (APGA) represents the owners, operators, designers, constructors and service providers of Australia’s pipeline infrastructure. APGA members ensure safe and reliable delivery of over 1,500 PJpa of gas consumed in Australia alongside over 4,500 PJpa of gas for export.
APGA and its members are at the forefront of Australia’s renewable gas industry, helping achieve net-zero more quickly and affordably. We support a net zero emission future for Australia by 2050[1] and consider renewable gases to represent a real, technically viable approach to lowest-cost energy decarbonisation in Australia. APGA sees renewable gases such as hydrogen and biomethane playing a critical role in decarbonising gas use for both wholesale and retail customers.[2]
APGA welcomes the opportunity to comment on the Standards Australia consultation on amending AS/NZS 4564 - General-purpose natural gas. APGA previously provided a submission to Standards Australia in May 2023 on the commencement of the amendment process, and we are pleased to see this work come to fruition.
Updates to the Standard are a necessary next step in developing a renewable gas industry while also maintaining safety and compliance. Compliance certain aspects with the previous Standard introduced compliance risk and considerable additional costs in the injection and blending of renewable gases into the gas infrastructure.
This amendment addresses these points, including by:
APGA commends the AG-010 Natural Gas Quality Specifications Committee for its work on this draft.
[1] APGA, Climate Statement, available at: https://www.apga.org.au/apga-climate-statement
[2] ACIL Allen, 2024, Renewable Gas Target – Delivering lower cost decarbonisation for gas customers and the Australian economy, https://apga.org.au/renewable-gas-target