Frigg UK System explained

Frigg UK System
Type:natural gas
Country:Norway, United Kingdom
Operator:Px group
Length Km:362
Start:Alwyn North Field
Finish:St. Fergus, Scotland
Construction:1974
Est:1977
Through:North Sea
Par:Vesterled pipeline

The Frigg UK System is a natural gas transportation system from the North Sea gas fields to St. Fergus near Peterhead in Scotland. It transports natural gas from the Alwyn North, Dunbar, Ellon, Grant, Nuggets, Frigg, Bruce, Ross, Captain, Buzzard, Tartan, Piper, Chanter, Galley, Hamish, Highlander, Ivanhoe, MacCulloch, Petronella, Saltire, andRob Roy, fields.[1]

History

Construction of the main pipeline, the Frigg UK pipeline, started in 1974 and was completed in 1977. It was built to transport natural gas from the Frigg gas field to the United Kingdom. Because of technical limitations, it was decided to build two parallel pipelines, one (the Frigg UK pipeline) by the United Kingdom and one by Norway (former Frigg Norwegian Pipeline, now Vesterled). Even in British waters, until 1998 both pipelines were in Norwegian jurisdiction.[2]

Technical description

The system comprises the Frigg UK pipeline, Alwyn pipeline, other connection lines, and processing facilities at the St Fergus Gas Terminal. The 110km (70miles) long Alwyn pipeline with diameter of 24inches connects Alwyn North Field with the Frigg Field's TP1 bypass spool. From the TP1 the 362km (225miles) long original Frigg UK Pipeline with diameter of 32inches runs to the St Fergus Gas Terminal, alongside of the Vesterled pipeline. An 18inches diameter pipeline connects Tartan and Piper fields with the Frigg UK Pipeline at the MCP-01 platform, 173km (107miles) northeast of Aberdeen.[3] The Frigg UK System is operated by Total E&P UK Ltd.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: St Fergus Gas Terminal . . 2009-12-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110717075319/http://www.uk.total.com/pdf/Library/PUBLICATIONS/Library-StFergusBrochure.pdf . 17 July 2011 . dmy-all.
  2. The Frigg Transportation System . . 2009-12-19.
  3. Web site: Technical description . . 2009-12-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091024130011/http://www.total-icop.co.uk/fuka/technical_description.asp . 24 October 2009 . dmy-all.