APA commences construction of the Sturt Plateau Pipeline
Published by Emilie Grant,
Assistant Editor
World Pipelines,
APA Group has commenced construction of the Sturt Plateau Pipeline (SPP), the crucial first-stage link to enable Beetaloo gas to reach power generation assets that keep the lights on across the Northern Territory.
The estimated ~$66.5 million project will support regional employment and local supply chains, delivering approximately 150 jobs during peak construction.
In September this year, APA received a pipeline licence from the Northern Territory Government and registered an Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) with Traditional Owners, facilitated by the Northern Land Council (NLC) in accordance with its statutory functions.
The Northern Territory Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Mining and Energy, The Hon. Gerard Maley MLA and Northern Territory Treasurer, The Hon. Bill Yan MLA joined APA’s CEO and Managing Director, Adam Watson along with executives from Tamboran and representatives from the Northern Land Council, the Northern Territory Government and Department of Mining and Energy onsite to observe progress on the 40 TJ/d pipeline.
APA CEO and Managing Director Adam Watson said the SPP will play an important role in transporting Beetaloo gas to APA’s existing Amadeus Gas Pipeline, to power generation assets in Darwin.
“The SPP will help ensure Beetaloo gas is available to power the Territory, a critical first step in the basin’s development. Households and businesses in Darwin will be the first beneficiaries of this new infrastructure.”
Northern Territory Deputy Chief Minister The Hon. Gerard Maley MLA said: “The Sturt Plateau Pipeline construction signals the start of a new era for the Territory’s energy future, with this critical piece of infrastructure the first direct pipeline out of the Beetaloo.”
“This construction project is a strong example of how the NT Government, industry, and Traditional Owners can work together to deliver real benefits – including job creation, the building of skills in our regions and strengthening of the Territory’s economic future”.
Tamboran Chair and Interim CEO Richard Stoneburner said: “Tamboran’s work in the Beetaloo Basin will not only benefit the Northern Territory, but can also help address gas supply issues in Australia’s East Coast market. Tamboran has just successfully completed a record drilling program for the Beetaloo and we are on track to deliver first gas to the Northern Territory mid 2026 working closely with APA on the Sturt Plateau Pipeline.”
Over the coming months the 37 kilometre pipeline will be welded together to ensure Beetaloo gas can flow in 2026.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/project-news/05112025/apa-commences-construction-of-the-sturt-plateau-pipeline/
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