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AGIG expands WA's largest gas storage facility

THE potential for gas trading in Western Australia has been given a boost by the expansion of injection and withdrawal capacity at the depleted Tubridgi gas reservoir in the State's north-west.

Sally Bogle
Tubridgi has a number of advantages

Tubridgi has a number of advantages

Converted for storage last year, WA's largest gas storage facility originally offered 50 terrajoules (TJ) of injection and 50TJ of withdrawal capacity, but this has been expanded to 90TJ and 60TJ respectively...

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