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AGIG expands Tubridgi capacity

AUSTRALIAN Gas Infrastructure Group will expand Western Australia’s Tubridgi gas storage facility in Western Australia’s northwest after taking its final investment decision in recent weeks to complete a seismic survey and expansion of the injection and withdrawal capacity to 90 terajoules a day and 60TJ/d, respectively.

AGIG expands Tubridgi capacity

This comes after the 2017 redevelopment spend totaling $74 million.    "AGIG embarked on the latest expansion projects in response to strong demand in the WA domestic gas market for gas storage services,"...

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