NSW Gas Outage: Update on progress for Lithgow, Oberon, Bathurst and Wallerawang

Jemena

Jemena crews, supported by local emergency services and council workers, are continuing works across locations affected by the current gas outage.

The main focus remains the safety of the local gas distribution networks, ahead of gas being restored.

We have started restoring gas to homes and businesses in Bathurst, and anticipate this will be completed within approximately one week. However, the most recent advice from APA remains that its repairs to the Young-Lithgow pipeline needed to restore supply to Lithgow, Oberon and Wallerawang may take up to four weeks. We understand APA is also working on temporary solutions that may enable us to connect gas earlier for some customers. Jemena will not be able to commence reconnections in those communities until those activities have taken place.

We thank local community members for their patience in this challenging time.

Jemena crews will be focused on the following work today:

Lithgow

Jemena crews in Lithgow are starting early safety works on the gas network that are required for the restoration of gas. Oberon

For safety reasons, Jemena needs to suspend the supply of gas to customers in Oberon within the next 24 hours. Our crews will be in Oberon today. This will impact all gas customers in Oberon except for Oberon Hospital, life support and other customers Jemena has classified as vulnerable. We acknowledge and apologise for the disruption to our customers, particularly in current weather conditions.

Bathurst

Jemena crews will continue to perform 'make safe' works across the city today, ahead of restoring gas to homes and businesses. More than half of all premises in Bathurst have been visited by our crews.

Work to restore gas to premises in White Rock and Raglan is well advanced. Most homes and businesses in these areas had gas restored yesterday. Calling cards were left where crews could not access properties – we ask community members to follow the directions on those cards to have their gas restored.

Work to restore gas to premises in Kelso has started and will continue today. Restoration of the remaining sectors of Bathurst will continue over the next week.

Safety advice

Jemena advises:

  • Please do not touch the gas infrastructure at your property (including meters and valves). This includes tape attached by Jemena crews who have visited your property.
  • Please switch off your gas appliances.
  • When the gas has been safely re-established to your area, Jemena will visit your property to perform a check and let you know it is safe. If you are not home, we will leave a calling card advising you of next steps.

Fire and Rescue NSW advises:

  • Outdoor cookers, BBQs and heaters, particularly those with charcoal beads, give off poisonous Carbon Monoxide gas and should never be used inside homes.
  • Petrol-powered pumps, outdoor heaters or generators should not be used indoors due to the dangerous CO gases that are produced.
  • Carbon Monoxide is a colourless, tasteless and odourless gas that can build up in rooms and overwhelm people without warning, leading to death.
  • Don't risk your safety or that of your loved ones, keep them safe by leaving outdoor heat sources outside.

If you have safety concerns, please reach out to us on 131 909 or in an emergency

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