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Revision as of 11:15, 27 January 2023
Summary Information
- Source: Ekofisk
- Destination: Karsto Gas Processing Plant
- Ownership:
- Website:
- Length: kilometres ( miles)
- Capacity: per day
- Status: Operating
+++ Details
- The Statpipe dry gas pipelines became operational in 1985 and previously belonged to the Statpipe joint venture.
- One leg runs over land and through three submarine tunnels from Kårstø to Kalstø, through a concrete culvert in the shore zone and on to the Draupner S platform in the North Sea. This line is 228 kilometres long and has an internal diameter of 28 inches.
- With an internal diameter of 36 inches, the second leg in the system runs for 155 kilometres from the Heimdal platform in the North Sea to Draupner S. A third section, also with an internal diameter of 36 inches, continues for 213 kilometres from Draupner S to the Ekofisk complex further south.
- When this part of the system opened in1985, it terminated at the Ekofisk 2/4-S riser platform. The latter has since been removed.
- A bypass was laid in the summer of 1998 to take the Statpipe system around the Ekofisk complex.
+++ Related Oil and Gas Fields
- Balder Oil Field, Brage Oil and Gas Field, Heimdal Gas Field, Johan Sverdrup Oil Field & Snorre Oil Field
+++ Contractors
- **McDermott:** Statpipe RP I, RP II and Tripod
- **Kvaerner:** Jacket, Piles and Deck for Riser Platform
+++ History
- 1985 - Operations began
+++ Other Information
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+++ Links