Ocensa pipeline | |
Type: | Crude oil |
Map: | Ocensa Pipeline physical map-fr.svg |
Country: | Colombia |
Coordinates: | 8°N -75°W |
Start: | Cusiana and Cupiagua oilfields |
Finish: | Coveñas |
Partners: | Ecopetrol BP Total S.A. Petrominerales Triton Colombia |
Length Km: | 829 |
Discharge Bbl D: | 0.65 |
Pumping Stations No: | 5 |
Pumping Stations: | Stations |
The Ocensa pipeline (Oleoducto Central) is a crude oil pipeline in Colombia. It starts on the Cusiana and Cupiagua oilfields and runs to Coveñas on Colombia's Caribbean coastline. It is owned by the consortium of Ecopetrol, BP, Total S.A., Petrominerales and Triton Colombia.[1] [2]
The pipeline is long. It has capacity of .[1] The pipeline is connected with the 235km (146miles) long ODL pipeline (Oleoductos de Los Llanos), which transports oil from the Rubiales heavy oil field in the Llanos Basin.[3]
The oil pipeline counts with the following pumping stations (info updated in 2017):
In January 2010 Pacific Rubiales Energy signed a 10-years contract to use the pipeline for transporting up to of oil over 10 years.[4]