Allocations
The following allocation announcements were made on 30 March:
- MURRUMBIDGEE general security received no allocation increase, leaving total allocation at 39 per cent (pc)
- An allocation outlook for the NSW Murray and Lower Darling was also released today. View details.
As such , allocations are as follows:
Zone | Allocation | 1 year ago | +/- per cent |
Murrumbidgee | |||
High Security | 95 pc | 100 pc | -5 pc |
General Security | 39 pc | 100 pc | - 61 pc |
NSW Murray (Zones 10 & 11) | |||
High Security | 100 pc | 100 pc | Same |
General Security | 110 pc | 110 pc | Same |
Lachlan | |||
High Security | 100 pc | 100 pc | Same |
General Security | 7 pc | 14 pc | - 7 pc |
Vic Murray (Zones 6 & 7) | |||
High Reliability | 100 pc | 100 pc | Same |
Low Reliability | 0 pc | 100 pc | - 100 pc |
SA Murray | 100 pc | 100 pc | Same |
Murrumbidgee Deep Groundwater | 100 pc | 100 pc | Same |
Lower Murray Deep Groundwater | 100 pc | 100 pc | Same |
Lower Lachlan Groundwater | 100 pc | 100 pc | Same |
Trade Restrictions
MURRUMBIDGEE/MURRAY IVT
Is currently open for both Murrumbidgee to Murray and Murray to Murrumbidgee trade, with balances as follows:
- Murray to Murrumbidgee - 7.9GL
- Murrumbidgee to Murray - 92.1GL
BARMAH CHOKE is closed.
Storages
According to the Bureau of Meterorology (BOM), storage levels are currently as follows:
As at 9am | Current | 1 Day | 7 Days | 30 Days | 1 Year | |
Murrumbidgee | 25 Mar 25 | 36.9 pc | NIL | -0.5 pc | - 4.9 pc | - 33.5 pc |
Blowering | 25 Mar 25 | 31.0 pc | - 0.1 pc | - 0.7 pc | - 5.7 pc | - 33.5 pc |
Burrinjuck | 25 Mar 25 | 46.0 pc | - 0.1 pc | - 0.7 pc | - 5.1 pc | - 33.5 pc |
Murray | 2 Apr 25 | 53.3 pc | NIL | - 1.1 pc | - 6.7pc | - 26.2 pc |
Hume | 21 Mar 25 | 25.5 pc | - 0.1 pc | - 0.9 pc | - 8.3 pc | - 40.2 pc |
Dartmouth | 1Apr 25 | 81.0 pc | - 0.2 pc | - 1.4 pc | - 4.1 pc | - 13.7 pc |
Lachlan | 2 Apr 25 | 82.2 pc | NIL | - 0.3 pc | - 3.3 pc | - 10.3 pc |
Wyangala | 31 Mar 25 | 81.9 pc | NIL | - 0.3 pc | - 3.6 pc | - 10.6 pc |
Current Temporary Market
Indicative pricing is as follows:
Zone | Buyers | Sellers | Last trade | Trend |
Murrumbidgee | $185 | $190 | $190 | Steady |
NSW Murray 10 (Above Choke) | $105 | $107 | $107 | Down |
NSW Murray 11 (Below Choke) | $185 | $190 | $190 | Steady |
Vic Murray 6 (Above Choke) | $110 | $115 | $110 | Down |
Vic Murray 7 (Above Choke) | $185 | $185 | $190 | Steady |
SA Murray | $185 | $150 | $190 | Steady |
Lachlan | $110 | $110 | $110 | Down |
Murrumbidgee Deep Aquifer Zone 1 | - | - | - | |
Murrumbidgee Deep Aquifer Zone 2 | - | $60 | - | |
Murrumbidgee Deep Aquifer Zone 3 | $50 | $50 | $50 | Steady |
Lower Murray Groundwater | $65 | $65 | $65 | Steady |
Lower Lachlan Groundwater | $50 | $50 | $50 | Steady |
Current Permanent Market
Indicative pricing is as follows:
Zone | Price per mL |
Murrumbidgee | |
High Security | $8,500 to $8,600 |
General Security | $2,600 to $2,700 |
Supplementary | $800 to $850 |
NSW Murray Above Choke (Zone 10) | |
High Security | $7,500 to $7,600 |
General Security | $1,700 to $1,800 |
NSW Murray Below Choke (Zone 11) | |
High Security | $8,600 to $8,700 |
General Security | $2,600 to $2,700 |
VIC Murray Above Choke (Zone 6) | |
High Reliability | $4,300 to $4,400 |
Low Reliability | $550 to $650 |
VIC Murray Below Choke (Zone 7) | |
High Reliability | $7,000 to $7,100 |
Low Reliability | $2,000 to $2,100 |
SA Murray Class 3 | $6,800 to $6,900 |
Murrumbidgee Deep Aquifer (zone dependent) | $3,800 to $4,200 |
Lachlan (Upper & Lower) | |
General Security | $1,700 to $1,800 |
High Security | $4,500 to $4,550 |
Lower Murray Deep Groundwater | $2,700 to $2,800 |
Lower Lachlan Groundwater | $3,500 to $4,000 |
Seasonal Outlook
The Bereau Of Meteorology released an updated outlook on 27 March. In summary:
The long-range forecast for April to June shows:
- rainfall is expected to be within the typical range for April to June across most of Australia, but above average across areas of the far north and east, and below average for parts of far south
- warmer than average days are very likely across most of Australia, with an increased chance of unusually high daytime temperatures across most of the country
- warmer than average nights are very likely across Australia, with an increased chance of unusually high overnight temperatures nationwide.
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