The Fulmar Gas Line is a natural gas pipeline which transports natural gas from the central North Sea to St Fergus, Scotland. Originally, the pipeline carried natural gas from Fulmar and Clyde fields. Later also other fields in the Central North Sea, such as Kittiwake, Gannet, Nelson, Anasuria, Curlew, and Triton were connected to the pipeline.[1]
Fulmar Gas Line | |
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Location | |
Country | United Kingdom |
General direction | east–west |
From | Fulmar oilfield |
Passes through | North Sea |
To | St Fergus |
General information | |
Type | natural gas |
Partners | Royal Dutch Shell ExxonMobil |
Commissioned | 1986 |
Technical information | |
Length | 290 km (180 mi) |
Maximum discharge | 4.4 billion m3 per year |
The length of the pipeline is 290 kilometres (180 mi) and diameter is 20 inches (510 mm).[1] It has capacity of 4.4 billion cubic metres (160×10 9 cu ft) wet natural gas per year.[2] The pipeline commenced operation in May 1986. It is owned and operated by Shell U.K. Limited and Esso Exploration and Production UK Limited.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b Collins, Alan; Field, Graham. "Shell Expro's Plant Optimisation and Systems Management Project" (PDF). Energy Solutions International. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 May 2008. Retrieved 10 November 2009.
- ^ a b "Fulmar Gas Line" (PDF). Shell U.K. Limited. Retrieved 18 November 2009.