Underground utility pipelines can be located anywhere, including under streets, sidewalks and private property – sometimes just inches below the surface. Hitting one of these pipelines while digging, planting or doing demolition work can cause serious injury, property damage and loss of utility service.
Whether you are planning to build a major development or just landscaping your yard, make sure to submit a request online or call 811 , a free service available to everyone. Representatives will coordinate with us and other utility owners in the area to mark the locations of buried utility-owned lines.
These datasets are for indicative purposes only. They can only be used for emergency and land use planning and cannot be used for commercial purposes. They are owned by National Gas Transmission plc and you are required to acknowledge us in your product or application using "© National Gas Transmission".
This data is supplied on a best-effort basis only, using available information as documented at the time by the transmission network operators. While every effort is made to make sure the information is accurate and up-to-date, we do not accept any liability for any direct, indirect, or consequential loss or damage of any nature--however caused--which may be sustained as a result of reliance upon such information.
The datasets contain gas transmission data only. For gas distribution data, please contact the distribution company for your area. You can find your local distribution company by going to the Energy Networks website.
If you are planning to undertake any ground works, please visit www.lsbud.co.uk and raise an enquiry with at least 14 days in advance. If you are having difficulties using this service, please contact our Asset Protection Team on 0800 970 7000 or at [email protected]
All datasets are accompanied with Gemini 2.2 metadata.
Dates of modification:
Gas Pipe – 18 May 2023
Gas Site – 18 May 2023
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