Difference between revisions of "Shell Esso Gas and Associated Liquids Pipeline (SEGAL)"
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− | + | * The SEGAL system is made up of two wet gas transportation pipelines, the St. Fergus gas terminal, Fife NGL terminal and Braefoot Bay tanker loading facility. Wet gas is transported from the Northern North Sea along the [[Far North Liquids and Associated Gas System (Flags) Pipeline]] line to St. Fergus and from the Central North Sea along the [[Fulmar Gas Line]] (FGL). | |
− | * The SEGAL system is made up of two wet gas transportation pipelines, the St. Fergus gas terminal, Fife NGL terminal and Braefoot Bay tanker loading facility. Wet gas is transported from the Northern North Sea along the Far | ||
==== Associated Fields ==== | ==== Associated Fields ==== | ||
# [[Bittern Oil Field]] | # [[Bittern Oil Field]] |
Latest revision as of 14:14, 13 May 2023
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Summary Information
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- Length: kilometres ( miles)
- Capacity: per day
- Status: Operating
Details
- The SEGAL system is made up of two wet gas transportation pipelines, the St. Fergus gas terminal, Fife NGL terminal and Braefoot Bay tanker loading facility. Wet gas is transported from the Northern North Sea along the Far North Liquids and Associated Gas System (Flags) Pipeline line to St. Fergus and from the Central North Sea along the Fulmar Gas Line (FGL).
Associated Fields
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