Sturt Plateau Pipeline approvals granted
The Territory’s energy future takes a major step forward, as the NT Government signs off two construction approvals for the Sturt Plateau Pipeline – the first to carry gas directly from the Beetaloo Sub-basin.
Earlier this month, the NT Government announced the granting of the pipeline licence for the SPP, and approval for Tamboran to begin work on its $140 million Sturt Plateau Compression Facility (SPCF).
APA has already invested $2.25 million into local businesses and contractors engaged in works.
The APA Group will fully own and operate the Sturt Plateau Pipeline, which is expected to be completed in early 2026.
The 12-inch diameter pipeline will transport up to 40 terajoules of gas per day from Tamboran’s Pilot Project, powering Territory homes and businesses from mid-2026. The pipeline will be located in the Roper Gulf Region, about 50 km south of Daly Waters, and has an expected operational life of around 40 years.
Looking ahead, APA is planning for the SPP to carry additional volumes to the east coast, while also progressing early works on the proposed North to East Australia Pipeline.
Together, these projects would enable large-scale commercial gas development in the Beetaloo to directly supply both domestic and export markets.
APA Group welcomed the approvals, CEO and Managing Director Adam Watson said:
“This pipeline is a critical first step in developing the Beetaloo Basin and strengthening energy security, transporting gas to power generation assets in Darwin via APA’s existing Amadeus Gas Pipeline.
“The project will generate about 150 jobs during peak construction over the next year. It also lays the foundation for future development, with the potential to deliver Beetaloo gas at scale to support Territory growth, east coast energy security, and global decarbonisation.”