Public Knowledge Sharing Report Western Australian
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:84-74-2
- Other Names:Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP)
- MF:C16H2204
- EINECS No.:201-557-4
- Purity:99%min
- Type:Plastics Additives
- Usage:Leather Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:25kg/bag
- Package:200kg/drum
- Sample:Availabe
DBP-Z-REP-013-01 Page 6 of 17 3 BACKGROUND The DBNGP (Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline) is Western Australia’s most significant gas transmission asset and provides
The Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline (DBNGP) is a transmission pipeline owned and operated by Dampier Bunbury Pipeline (DBP). DBP is part of the portfolio of companies that
About DBP AGIG Australian Gas Networks
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:84-74-2
- Other Names:liquid dbp
- MF:C16H2204
- EINECS No.:201-557-4
- Purity:99.5%, 99.5%min
- Type:Chemical auxiliary agent, Plasticizer
- Usage: Leather Auxiliary Agents, Petroleum Additives,
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Sample:Availabe
- Application:Plasticizer
- Delivery:Within 7-15 Days
DBP is an experienced pipeline maintenance and integrity management operator, spending in excess of 112,000 hours on planned maintenance each year. The pipeline has been in
duplication of the pipeline from Dampier to Wagerup. The key characteristics of the proposalare presented in Table 1. The Stage 5 Looping Expansion project, which continues from Stage 4
DAMPIER TO BUNBURY NATURAL GAS PIPELINE STAGE
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:84-74-2
- Other Names:Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, Ethyl..
- MF:C16H22O4
- EINECS No.:201-557-4
- Purity:99.5%, 99.5%min
- Type:Plasticizer, Plasticizer DBP Dibutyl Phthalate
- Usage: Electronics Chemicals,Coating Auxiliary Agents,
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Application:Plasticizer
Dampier to Bunbury Pipeline Act 1997 and the easement identified as Easement A as shown on the deposited plan numbered DP67493. DBNGP easement width The existing DBNGP
Dampier to Bunbury Pipeline Act 1997 (DBPA) drafted. History 1998 1998 DBPA proclaimed. DBNGP sold to EPIC. DBNGP ownership changes from EPIC to a consortium headed by
Public Knowledge Sharing Report Western Australian
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:84-74-2
- Other Names:DBP
- MF:C16H2204
- EINECS No.:201-557-4
- Purity:99.5%Min
- Type:Adsorbent
- Usage: Paper Chemicals, Plastic Auxiliary Agents,
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Sample:Availabe
- Application:Plasticizer
- Delivery:Within 7-15 Days
DBP-Z-REP-013-01 Page 6 of 17 3 BACKGROUND The DBNGP (Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline) is Western Australia’s most significant gas transmission asset and provides natural gas to regional and metropolitan WA. The DBNGP extends from Woodside’s Karratha Gas Plant, in Western Australia’s North West to Bunbury, 170km south of Perth.
Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline (DBNGP) project, which represents the consolidation area of the data. Data are usually reported for the entire period of the project (from February 2007 to February 2008) if not otherwise indicated. Information and data updated at 2008. INDEX 1 Message from the CEO 2 From the Project Manager 3 Dampier-Bunbury
Preparing the Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline for
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:84-74-2
- Other Names:liquid dbp
- MF:C16H22O4
- EINECS No.:201-557-4
- Purity:99%, 99%
- Type:Chemical auxiliary agent, Plasticizer
- Usage: Plastic Auxiliary Agents,
- MOQ:25kg/bag
- Package:200kg/drum
- Sample:Availabe
The Dampier-Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline (DBNGP) is one of the largest capacity natural gas pipelines in Australia. It stretches approximately 1,600 kilometres and is the main transmission line supplying Perth and industry in Western Australia.
revisions to the access arrangement for the fifth access arrangement period (AA5) for DBP’s Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline (DBNGP). This overview does not form part of the ERA’s draft decision or the reasons for the decision. The draft decision The ERA has not approved DBP’s proposed access arrangement and requires
- Who owns the Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline?
- The Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline (DBNGP) is a transmission pipeline owned and operated by Dampier Bunbury Pipeline (DBP). DBP is part of the portfolio of companies that form Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG). AGIG is owned by various consortia of Hong Kong-based entities listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
- When was the Bunbury Gas Pipeline built?
- Construction began in 1982 and was completed in 1985 with the pipeline being extended to Bunbury. The SECWA as well as funding the construction of the pipeline also had the foundation contract for the supply of gas. The DBNGP was also developed with the support of Alcoa as its initial cornerstone customer.
- Who uses the DBNGP pipeline?
- The majority of the natural gas transported by the pipeline is consumed by major industrial users in the mining and minerals processing industries, but it also supplies gas to power generators and gas retailers. The DBNGP was constructed in stages between 1982 and 1985 by the State Energy Commission (SECWA).
- Should DBP adopt a pipeline design based on a gas composition?
- Kimber Consultants recommends that DBP should adopt a pipeline design that is based on a gas composition implied in the Recommended Design Gas Composition as shown in Table 4, which has a combination of the lowest expected heating value, a low Wobbe index, no LPG and modest levels of inerts.
- What happens if DBP chooses a high quality gas specification/composition?
- Conversely, if DBP chooses a high quality gas specification/composition and lower quality gas is shipped, then the pipeline’s increased capacity will be “under-designed” and DBP will not have the pipeline capacity to sell as a firm service and will incur penalties; and the incremental tariffs will not result in cost recovery – a double loss.
- When was natural gas introduced into the DBNGP?
- Natural gas was introduced into the pipeline in 1984 when the first stage stretching from Dampier to Kwinana Junction was commissioned with throughput of about 240 TJ/d. In 1985 the pipeline was extended to Bunbury. The DBNGP has been in continuous operation ever since.