Difference between revisions of "SEGAL St Fergus Gas Processing Terminal"

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* The SEGAL (Shell Esso Gas and Associated Liquids) system first came on stream to handle rich gas production from the Brent field initially and then the Fulmar field with a steady increase of tie-ins, field operators and owners over the years.
 
* The SEGAL (Shell Esso Gas and Associated Liquids) system first came on stream to handle rich gas production from the Brent field initially and then the Fulmar field with a steady increase of tie-ins, field operators and owners over the years.
 
* Wet gas is transported from the Northern North Sea along the [[Far North Liquids and Associated Gas System (Flags) Pipeline]] to St. Fergus and from the Central North Sea along the [[Fulmar Gas Pipeline]].
 
* Wet gas is transported from the Northern North Sea along the [[Far North Liquids and Associated Gas System (Flags) Pipeline]] to St. Fergus and from the Central North Sea along the [[Fulmar Gas Pipeline]].
 
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* Norwegian gas is sent via the [[Tampen Link Gas Pipeline]]
  
 
=== Related Oil and Gas Fields ===
 
=== Related Oil and Gas Fields ===

Latest revision as of 12:00, 22 January 2026

Summary Information

Brief Description

Related Oil and Gas Fields

Ongoing Projects

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Other Information

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History

  • 1982 - Terminal operations commenced
  • 1996 - Contract awarded for expansion project
  • 2007 - Shell and ExxonMobil announce £350 Million Rejuvenation Project
  • 2007 - The Tampen Link gas pipeline connecting the [[[Statfjord Oil and Gas Field]]] entered operations

Relevant Links

  1. Fluor Daniel Awarded Contract By Mobil North Sea Limited
  2. Shell and ExxonMobil announce £350 Million Rejuvenation Project
  3. Wood Group PSN secures contract extension for Shell Gas Plants