Difference between revisions of "CATS Central Area Transmission System Gas Pipeline"

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* [[Huntington Oil Field]]
 
* [[Huntington Oil Field]]
 
* [[Jasmine Gas and Condensate Field]]
 
* [[Jasmine Gas and Condensate Field]]
* [[Judy Joanne and Jade Gas and Condensate Fields]]
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* [[Judy, Joanne and Jade Gas and Condensate Fields]]
 
* [[Lomond Oil and Gas Field]]  
 
* [[Lomond Oil and Gas Field]]  
 
* [[Marnock Oil Field]] & the other fields of the Eastern Trough Area Project (ETAP)
 
* [[Marnock Oil Field]] & the other fields of the Eastern Trough Area Project (ETAP)

Revision as of 10:03, 11 December 2023

Summary Information

  • Source: Everest Oil and Gas Field in the Central North Sea
  • Destination: Teesside
  • Ownership: BG Group, BP, Eni, Conoco Phillips, Total
  • Website: https://www.catspipeline.com/
  • Length: 404 kilometre (223 mile)
  • Capacity: 48 million Standard cubic meters (1.7 billion Standard cubic feet) of Natural Gas per day
  • Status: Operating

+++ Details

  • CATS is the Central Area Transmission System, which delivers 12% of the UK's Gas demand through a 404 kilometre (223 mile) pipeline from the Central North Sea to the Teesside Gas Processing Plant TGPP on the North East coast of England.

++++ Related Oil and Gas Fields

+++ Contractors

  • **McDermott-ETPM:** Pipeline construction
  • **Serimax:** Welding

+++ History

  • 1993 - CATS became operational
  • 2007 - A large vessel dragged its anchor causing damage to the pipeline
  • 2011 - BP & BG Group acquired Hess stake, preempting a deal with SSE

+++ Other Information

  • -

+++ Links

  1. Serimax Pipeline References
  2. Hess Reaches Agreement for Sale of UK Gas Assets
  3. CATS Pipeline System Repair Completed
  4. Update: Acquisition of upstream gas assets