- Moomba, South Australia
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Moomba
South AustraliaPopulation: See below Postcode: 5342 Coordinates: 28°07′S 140°13′E / 28.11°S 140.21°E Elevation: 39 m (128 ft) Location: - 230 km (143 mi) northeast of Tibooburra
- 302 km (188 mi) northwest of Lyndhurst
- 330 km (205 mi) northeast of Leigh Creek
- 770 km (478 mi) northeast of Adelaide
LGA: Outback Areas Community Development Trust State District: Stuart Federal Division: Grey Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall 37.5 °C
100 °F6.3 °C
43 °F206.3 mm
8.1 inMoomba is a Santos-owned gas exploration and processing town (perhaps better described as a company town) located in the Cooper and Eromanga Basins, in central Australia, approximately 770 kilometres north of Adelaide.
There are a number of partners and contractors on site including O&G Solutions, Transfield Services, OneSteel, Origin Energy, Diversified Construction and SAGE Automation.
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Geography
Moomba is situated on the Strzelecki Track which runs through northeastern South Australia and into southwestern Queensland. The settlement is located on a low-lying plain amongst sand dunes at very little height above sea level. Several hundred kilometres to the southwest lies Lake Eyre which is in fact below sea level.
Climate
Moomba experiences a mean maximum temperature of 37.5 degrees Celsius in the hottest month of the year, January, with overnight mean minimum temperatures of 23.3 degrees. July is the coldest month, in winter, with 19.2 degrees mean maximum temperature and 6.3 mean minimum temperature.
Annual mean rainfall average is 206.3 millimetres, even though Moomba sits just on the edge of a rainfall region that has the lowest average rainfall in South Australia (a region encompassing Marree and Lake Eyre) [1]. January brings the most rain, with July the least, meaning rainfall patterns are determined more by tropical systems in the summer wet season / winter dry season cycles than the winter rainfall cycles more common in the southern parts of South Australia [2].
Population
Santos Ltd employs some 1,200 people who work at Moomba and within the rest of the Cooper Basin (including Ballera in South-West Queensland). All employees work on a fly in-fly out roster basis; there is no permanent resident population in Moomba.
Facilities
Moomba has a sealed airstrip and 'camp' accommodation for its "fly-in, fly-out" residents who are, largely, Santos employees. Scheduled Services are operated by Cobham Aviation Services Australia, flying passengers daily to and from Adelaide. Members of the public are not able to fly to Moomba; only employees, contractors and authorised visitors are able to visit.
The New South Wales motoring body, NRMA warns travellers of the absence of public facilities at Moomba. It states:
Note that the Moomba plant and field operations are closed to the public and there are no facilities, supplies or accommodation available for travellers[11].
The Royal Flying Doctor Service provides health services for Moomba and Ballera workers[3].
History
Moomba was established in the 1960s and 70s after discovery of gas and, later, oil in the region[citation needed].
An explosion occurred at the gas plant in January 2004 which made national headlines and caused a costly temporary gas shortage for Santos Ltd [4].
Natural Resources Extraction
Gas
A liquefied gas pipeline (commenced in 1969) runs 832 kilometres to deliver natural gas extracted from Moomba to Adelaide [5]. This same pipeline is also used to deliver gas from Queensland, an arrangement agreed to in 1991 and the project completed in 1993[6].
A separate 659 kilometre pipeline runs southwest to Port Bonython, South Australia for overseas export.
A similar gas pipeline to Sydney was completed in 1976, stretching over 1,160 kilometres, with an ethane pipeline along the same route to Sydney completed in 1996 [7].
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics:
At Moomba the incoming raw gas stream initially has water and carbon dioxide removed. Next the liquids recovery plant extracts the valuable condensate, ethane and LPG from the gas stream. The resultant sales gas is then pipelined to the Sydney and Adelaide markets. The separated gas liquids as well as the stabilised crude oil from oil fields are directed into the liquids pipeline leading to the fractionation plant at Port Bonython on Spencer Gulf.
Due to an expected peak in availability of gas from Moomba's gas fields in 2016, in June 2007 gas pipeline owner Epic Energy announced moves to link the Moomba pipeline to gas resources in southwest Queensland [8],[9].
Oil
Significant oil deposits were discovered in Moomba in 1970 and 1978. These are extracted and supplied via pipelines to sales outlets [10].
References
- ^ 1999 ABS Yearbook of South Australia, page 8; [1]
- ^ Australian Bureau of Meteorology Climate Statistics - Moomba[2]
- ^ RFDS Santos page; [3]
- ^ Australian Broadcasting Corporation Website, [4]
- ^ 1999 ABS Yearbook, page 9; [5]
- ^ ABS Yearbook of South Australia, page 251; [6]
- ^ Santos Ltd web page on Moomba; [7]
- ^ The Melbourne Age newspaper, "Business Day" section, "AGL Pipeline Deal to link gas to eastern markets"; [8]
- ^ Adelaide Advertiser, "Price will rise if no gas found", 25 June 2007[9]
- ^ Santos Ltd web page on Moomba; [10]
External links
Categories:- Towns in South Australia
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