Ninian pipeline explained

Ninian Pipeline
Type:oil
Country:United Kingdom
Province:East Shetland Basin
Start:Ninian Central platform
Through:North Sea
Finish:Sullom Voe Terminal
Partners:BG, BP, CNR International, Chevron Corporation, Eni, Lundin Petroleum, Nippon Oil, Total S.A.
Operator:BP
Est:1978
Length Km:175
Discharge Bbl D:0.91
Diameter In:36

The Ninian Pipeline is a 175km (109miles) long crude oil pipeline, which runs from the Ninian Central platform in the northern North Sea to the Sullom Voe Terminal in Shetland Islands of Scotland.

Specification

The Ninian pipeline was laid in July 1976. It is a X65 steel pipeline with an outside diameter of 36inches with a wall thickness of 0.75 and 0.875 inches.[1]

The pipeline has a corrosion coating and a 65 mm concrete buoyancy coating. There are 200 kg Sacrificial zinc (Impalloy) anodes at ever 12th joint, with a total mass of 150 tonnes. Buckle arrestors comprising steel sleeves 1-inch thick and 2 m long are located every 36th joint.

The pipeline has a maximum design capacity of 910,000 bbl/day and a maximum operating pressure of 1800 psia (124 barg).

Oil production

Ninian Central acted as an oil reception and export hub for a number of installations in the northern North Sea. Ninian Central receives, or received, oil from the following installations:[2]

From the Ninian Central oil processing facilities crude oil flows to the crude oil booster pumps, a metering skid and Main Oil Line (MOL) pumps.[3] After the MOL pumps the fluids were co-mingled with oil from the Strathspey, Ninian Northern, Heather and Magnus platforms.

Oil from the field is exported through the 36" pipeline to Sullom Voe (175 km).[4]

The first oil was received at the Sullom Voe Terminal in December 1978.

Owner and operator

The pipeline was initially operated by BP on behalf of the partner companies.

As of June 2021 the pipeline was operated by EnQuest on behalf of the owners:[5]

See also

Ninian Central Platform

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Oilfield Publications Limited . The North Sea Platform Guide . Oilfield Publications Limited . 1985 . 564.
  2. Lindop . Paul H . 1992 . The Ninian Pipeline System in the UK North Sea - Developments for the second generation of fields . Energy Exploration & Exploitation . 10 . 4/5 . 247–9, 254.
  3. Ninian Central Process Flow Diagram
  4. Book: Department of Trade and Industry . The Energy Report . HMSO . 1994 . 0115153802 . 144.
  5. Web site: Ninian pipeline system . 10 November 2022.