Sustainability

Photo of the Kennedy Ranges, which was taken during aerial surveillance of our Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline

Acknowledging the Indigenous land’s respective owners. “First Nations land of Tharrgari and Maya Country.”

At Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG), one of Australia’s largest gas infrastructure businesses and a trusted partner for our customers, we deliver the infrastructure essential to a sustainable energy future - aiming to facilitate customer access to renewable or carbon-neutral gases equivalent to 10% of our distribution volumes by 2030, with an ambition of 100% by 2050.

We prioritise robust health and safety standards, meaningful community partnerships, environmental stewardship and strong governance - creating lasting value for our customers, communities, industry partners, employees and shareholders.

Our Reporting

 

Our Areas of Impact

Environmental

AGIG is committed to enabling a net zero future for Australia. This includes through our Net Zero Ambition and our impact on emissions, the renewable energy transition and the environment.

Net Zero Ambition

Developing strategies that address the climate-related risks and opportunities for our business.
View our strategies

Carbon Neutral Infrastructure

Carbon Neutral Infrastructure includes renewable gases such as hydrogen and biomethane and Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) provides carbon-neutral energy without requiring infrastructure changes and supports our Net Zero Ambition.
AGIG205 Sustainability Report Final

Nature and Biodiversity

AGIG recognises its responsibility to conduct business in a way that protects and improves the state of the environment for future generations. We understand that the long-term well-being of society, the well-being of employees and the strength of our business depends on our commitment to a sustainable environment.
Learn about biodiversity

Social

AGIG is committed to delivering for its people, communities and customers. This includes a focus on the impact AGIG is making across diversity, equity and inclusion, health and wellbeing, and community partnerships.

Health, Safety and Environment

We foster a proactive safety culture that underpins our business. Comprehensive policies, procedures, and training support a Zero Harm work environment.
Read about our health and safety policies

Governance

AGIG is committed to maintaining strong governance frameworks, as the foundation to effective management, a positive corporate environment, sustainable business development and creating shareholder value.
 

Our Strategic Pillars and Values

Our Vision and Values provide direction and guidance, positioning our business to succeed today and into the future.
Explore our visions and values

Stakeholder Engagement

We run a range of customer and stakeholder engagement activities to inform and shape the future of our business.
Read about our approach

The Energy Frameworks

AGIG is committed to maintaining strong governance frameworks, as the foundation to effective management, a positive corporate environment, sustainable business development and creating shareholder value.
Learn about the energy framework

Key achievements

 
40% Scope 1 Emissions Reduction on a pathway to achieving the Federal Government Target of a 43% reduction in 2005 levels by 2030
23.2% Increase in Employee Volunteer Hours 825.5 hours in 2024 compared to 670 in 2023
Total Community Investment spend of over $500,000
Ranked 12th in the 2024 Top 20 GoodCompany Awards, up from 16th in 2023
Two Small-scale Demonstration Projects delivering up to 10% Renewable Gas Volume Blend from HypSA and HypGladstone 
Sustainability Report developed in preparation for Australian Sustainability Reporting Requirements in 2025
Broke ground at HyP Murray Valley, our third Renewable Hydrogen Production Project
~85% of ESG Metrics Assured (Verified) in 2024 Up from 67% in 2023

To find out more about Sustainability

at Australian Gas Infrastructure Group, read our full Reporting Suite below

Acknowledgement of Country

AGIG acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands upon which we live and operate, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

We recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s historical and ongoing connection to land and waters, and we embrace the spirit of reconciliation.

This image includes an element from ‘Our Connection to Country’ artwork by Yorta Yorta artist, Karen Briggs.