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Other pipelines

Kvitebjrn oil pipeline:


Runs from: The Kvitebjrn field in the North Sea
To: Mongstad north of Bergen
Total length: 90 kilometres
Operational: 2004
Type: Condensate
Transport capacity: 62,900 barrels of oil per year
Owners: Statoil, Petoro, Total
Operator: Statoil
It is tied in with the Troll II Oil Pipeline which runs to the Mongstad oil terminal,
north of Bergen.
Norpipe oil pipeline:
Runs from: Ekofisk in the North Sea
To: Teesside in the UK
Total length: 354 kilometres
Operational: 1975
Type: Oil
Transport capacity: 330 million barrels of oil per year.
Owners: Norpipe Oil AS (ConocoPhillips, Total, Statoil)
Operator: ConocoPhillips
The pipeline transports oil from the Ekofisk, Eldfisk, Embla, Tor, Valhall, Hod, Ula,
Gyda and Tambar fields in the Norwegian sector and from several UK fields.
Heidrun gas export pipeline:
Runs from: The Heidrun field in the Norwegian Sea
To: The sgard transport pipeline in the Norwegian Sea
Total length: 37 kilometres
Operational: 2001
Type: Rich gas
Transport capacity: 4 billion cubic metres of gas per year
Owners: Statoil, Petoro, ConocoPhillips, Eni
Operator: Statoil
The Heidrun gas export pipeline ties in the Heidrun field to the sgard transport
pipeline.

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Oseberg transport system:


Runs from: Oseberg in the North Sea
To: Sture, north of Bergen
Total length: 115 kilometres
Operational: 1988
Type: Oil
Transport capacity: 278 million barrels of oil per year
Owners: Oseberg transport system partnership (Statoil, Petoro, Total, Mobil,
ConocoPhillips)
Operator: Statoil
Oil is supplied from the Oseberg, Oseberg South, Veslefrikk, Brage, Tune and Huldra
fields in the North Sea.
Sleipner East condensate pipeline:
Runs from: The Sleipner East field
To: Krst, north of Stavanger
Total length: 245 kilometres
Operational: 1993
Type: Condensate
Transport capacity: 1.3 million barrels of oil per year
Owner: Statoil, ExxonMobil, Hydro and Total
Operator: Statoil
The Sleipner East, Sleipner West, Loke, Sigyn and Gungne fields supply condensate
through the pipeline.
Vestprosess:
Runs from: The Kollsnes and Sture terminals north of Bergen
To: Mongstad, north of Bergen
Total length: 54 kilometres (43 offshore, 11 on land)
Operational: 1999
Type: Wet gas and condensate
Transport capacity: 8.2 million cubic metres per year
Owners: Vestprosess (Statoil, Petoro, ExxonMobil, Shell, Total and
ConocoPhillips)
Operator: Statoil
The Vestprosess pipeline transports feedstock to a distillation plant for wet gas and
condensate at Mongstad.
Tampen Link:
Pipeline: Tampen Link
Runs from: The Statfjord B platform in the North Sea
To: St Fergus in Scotland via the FLAGS pipeline system on the UK continental shelf
Length: Just over 23 kilometres
Operational: 2007
Gas type: Rich gas
Transport capacity: 6.8 billion cubic metres per year
Operator: Gassco
Technical service-provider: Statoil
Owners: Statoil, Exxon Mobil, Shell, ConocoPhillips and Petoro

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Zeepipe Phase I
The Zeepipe system was built for the transportation of gas sold under Troll sales
agreements.
Phase I includes the pipeline from the Sleipner are in the North Sea, a terminal in the
Belgian city of Zeebrugge and a pipeline from the Sleipner area to the Draupner S
platform.
Name: Zeepipe phase I
From: Sleipner
To: Zeebrugge via Draupner
Total length: 814 km
Start-up: 1993
Type of gas: Dry gas
Technically available capacity: approx. 50 MSm3/d
Owners: Gassled
Operator: Gassco
Technical service provider: Statoil

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