Chief Executive of Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation
June 11, 2003Doorstop Interview, Minsterial Entrance, Parliament House
June 17, 2003NO.051
PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION TO REVIEW THE NATIONAL GAS PIPELINES
ACCESS REGIME
The Treasurer, Peter Costello, and the Acting Minister for Industry,
Tourism and Resources, Joe Hockey, today announced that the Productivity Commission
is to undertake a review of the National Third Party Access Code for Natural
Gas Pipelines Systems. The Productivity Commission has been asked to report
within twelve months.
“The Regime has now been in operation for 5 years, and it
is appropriate to take stock of what it has achieved and whether its operation
can be enhanced,” Mr Costello said. “The review will also enable developments
flowing from the recent review of the more general National Access Regime to
be reflected in the gas sector’s regulation.”
The Gas Access Regime was developed jointly with the State and
Territory Governments to establish the rights and obligations of pipeline operators
and users in relation to third party access to natural gas transmission and
distribution pipelines. It applies to all pipelines that meet the coverage criteria.
“We have consulted with the States and Territories in formulating
the Terms of Reference for the review, as the outcomes from the review may require
implementation through State and Territory, as well as Commonwealth, legislation,”
Mr Hockey said.
“Furthermore, it is expected that the Ministerial Council
on Energy would prepare a response to the report, in recognition of this joint
responsibility.”
The Treasurer also announced the appointment of Dr Michael Folie
as an Associate Commissioner to the inquiry. Dr Folie is a senior businessman
with a background in the oil and mining industries. “Dr Folie will bring
extensive experience in providing high level policy analysis and advice to this
inquiry,” Mr Costello said.
The Productivity Commission will shortly release an issues paper
and invite expressions of interest from anyone wanting to participate in the
review. The Ministers encouraged all interested parties to make submissions
to the Commission.
People who want to register their interest in the inquiry or
obtain a copy of the terms of reference will find details on the Productivity
Commission website at: www.pc.gov.au
CANBERRA
13 June 2003
Contact:
Kirsty Boazman
Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources’ office 02 6277 7580 |
David Alexander
Treasurer’s office 02 6277 7340 |