Examples of Petroleum Pipelines Act in a sentence
Despite paragraph (b)(ii) of the definition of “pipeline” in section 4(1) of the Petroleum Pipelines Act 1969, that definition is to be treated as including a pipeline for the conveyance of carbon dioxide to a place on Barrow Island for the purpose of disposing of the carbon dioxide in an underground reservoir or other subsurface formation.[12.
The provisions of the Petroleum Pipelines Act 1969 apply as if there were included in the definition of “petroleum” in section 4(1) of that Act a reference to carbon dioxide.
The description of the PIA pipeline in subregulation (1) must, to the extent practicable, match or be a subset of the description of the pipeline in the licence or licences in respect of the pipeline under the Petroleum Pipelines Act 1969.15.
The provisions of the Petroleum Pipelines Act 1969 apply as if there were included in the definition of “petroleum” insection 4(1) of that Act a reference to carbon dioxide.
The following activity is a mineral or petroleum activity for the purposes of item 20, to the extent to which it is carried out under an authority granted under the Mining Act 1978, the Petroleum Act 1967, the Petroleum Pipelines Act 1969 or the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 — clearing in an authority area for any purpose, being clearing which does not, together with all other clearing carried out under this subclause in the area in the financial year in which the clearing takes place, exceed 10 ha.
To the extent that Schedule 3 or anything in an order under that Schedule is inconsistent with any safety provision of the Petroleum Pipelines Act 1969 or of a licence under that Act or under Part 2A of this Act, the safety provision prevails and the inconsistent provision of Schedule 3 or the order has no effect.
The holder of a pipeline licence under the Petroleum Pipelines Act 1969 to convey gaseous petroleum to a distribution system or a network operator must, if the regulations so require, have a supply system emergency management plan (an emergency plan).
The review day is 7 November 2002 or, if before that day a licence is granted under the Petroleum Pipelines Act 1969 for a pipeline that is to be a cross-jurisdiction pipeline, the day on which the licence is granted.
The review day is 7 November 2002 or, if before that day a licence is granted under the Petroleum Pipelines Act 1969 for a pipeline that is to be a cross‑jurisdiction pipeline, the day on which the licence is granted.
This section applies to the pipeline to which licence PL27, granted under the Petroleum Pipelines Act 1969, applies.