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* The terminal is fed by the [[[Scottish Area Gas Evacuation (SAGE) Pipeline]]] and the [[[Britannia Gas Pipeline]]] | * The terminal is fed by the [[[Scottish Area Gas Evacuation (SAGE) Pipeline]]] and the [[[Britannia Gas Pipeline]]] | ||
* The SAGE Terminal nominal capacity is: | * The SAGE Terminal nominal capacity is: | ||
| − | + | ** 1990 mmscfd (millions of standard cubic feet a day), | |
| − | + | ** 5,300 tonnes/day Natural Gas Liquids (NGLs), | |
| − | + | ** 2500 tonnes/day CO2 removal, | |
| − | + | ** design H2S treatment to 1 ppm. | |
* Gas capacity is split between 3 processing trains | * Gas capacity is split between 3 processing trains | ||
* Train 3 processes feed gas from the Britannia pipeline only | * Train 3 processes feed gas from the Britannia pipeline only | ||
Revision as of 12:29, 22 September 2022
Summary Information
- Ownership: Apache
- Website: http://www.apachecorp.com/
- Location: St Fergus, Scotland
- Capacity: 1990 mmscfd
Brief Description
- The terminal is fed by the [[[Scottish Area Gas Evacuation (SAGE) Pipeline]]] and the [[[Britannia Gas Pipeline]]]
- The SAGE Terminal nominal capacity is:
- 1990 mmscfd (millions of standard cubic feet a day),
- 5,300 tonnes/day Natural Gas Liquids (NGLs),
- 2500 tonnes/day CO2 removal,
- design H2S treatment to 1 ppm.
- Gas capacity is split between 3 processing trains
- Train 3 processes feed gas from the Britannia pipeline only
++++ Related Oil and Gas Fields
- The SAGE Terminal receives gas from the Alvheim Oil And Gas Field, Atlantic & Cromarty, Beinn, Beryl Oil Field, Boa, Brae (Central, East, North, South, West), Braemar, Britannia, Brodgar & Callanish, Caledonia, Enoch (UK), Kingfisher, Larch, Maclure, Ness, Nevis & Skene, Scott, Thelma, Tiffany & Toni, and Tullich fields.
+++ Ongoing Projects
- -
+++ Other Information
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+++ History
- 1992 - Gas exports started from Beryl
- 1993 - First delivers from Scott
- 1994 - Brae began supplying gas
- 1996 - Contract awarded for expansion project
- 1998 - First gas from Britannia
- 2011 - Apache acquired the terminal from Mobil