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+++ Related Oil and Gas Fields
 
+++ Related Oil and Gas Fields
* The FLAGs fields are [[Brent Oil Field]], [[Cormorant Oil Field]], [[Knarr Oil Field]], [[Magnus Oil Field]], [[Vega Gas And Condensate Field]]
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* The FLAGs fields are [[Brent Oil Field]], [[Cormorant Oil Field]], [[Knarr Oil Field]], [[Magnus Oil Field]], [[Penguins Oil Field]] and [[Vega Gas and Condensate Field]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 13:26, 5 February 2024

Summary Information

  • Source: Brent Oil Field
  • Destination: St Fergus Gas Terminal, UK
  • Ownership:
  • Website:
  • Length: kilometres ( miles)
  • Capacity: per day
  • Status: Operating

+++ Details

  • The FLAGS (Far North Liquids and Associated Gas System) pipeline is a natural gas pipeline in the North Sea. It is used to transport liquids and associated gas from a number of platforms including the four Brent platforms.
  • Shell’s Brent Bravo is the pipeline’s starting point and it terminates at St Fergus, near Peterhead.
  • Natural gas from the Norwegian Statfjord Oil and Gas Field is fed through the Tampen pipeline and Gjoa/Vega through the Gjoa pipeline, linking Norwegian and UK gas trunkline networks.

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+++ History

+++ Other Information

  • Tampen Link runs for 23.1 kilometres from the [[[Statfjord Oil and Gas Field]]] to a Flags tie-in

+++ Links

  1. Gassco to operate Tampen Link