Easement Acquisition Delays
Definition
Right-of-Way acquisition involves formal applications (e.g., Form 11 for renewals) and landowner negotiations; refusals trigger Part 5 permissions, extending timelines by 6-12 months per regulation processes.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 50,000-200,000 per easement in negotiation/holding costs; 6-12 months process delays
- Frequency: Per pipeline licence application or renewal
- Root Cause: Manual lodgement, landowner negotiations, and regulatory notifications (e.g., to Transport for NSW within 7 days)
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Pipeline operators in Australia waste AUD 500,000+ per delayed easement negotiation on extended project timelines. Automation of application tracking and negotiation workflows eliminates this risk.
Affected Stakeholders
Pipeline Developers, Project Managers, Legal Teams
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Financial Impact
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Methodology & Sources
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Related Business Risks
Easement Relinquishment and Removal Costs
Kapazitäts- und Ertragsverlust durch konservative Betriebsgrenzen bei unklarer Korrosionslage
Fehlentscheidungen bei Lebensdauerverlängerung und Investitionen durch unzureichende Korrosionsdaten
Custody Transfer Mismeasurement Losses
Idle Pipeline Capacity from Metering Disputes
Bad Metering System Decisions
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