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Easington Gas Terminal

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433: 47: 687: 31: 333:. Gas flows from the Easington terminal via a 24-inch diameter, 90-mile (140 km) pipeline known as Feeder No 1 across the Humber to Totley near Sheffield. Perenco Easington used to compress gas as well, but from 2007–9, the construction of the £125 million Onshore Compression and Terminal Integration Project (OCTIP) situated all compression and processing from the gas fields at the Dimlington site. As part of the facility, two RB211-GT61 gas turbines, built by 345: 54: 650:
Discovered in May 1968. It had initial recoverable reserves of 14 billion m. Gas production began in 1975, and it was bought by British Gas in 1980. In 1983, they decided to convert it into gas storage. The gas storage started February 1985. As a depleted gas field, it is used as a storage facility,
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purchased the field Rough and in 1983 began conversion to a storage field. BP Dimlington opened in October 1988. BP's Ravenspurn North field was added in 1990 and the Johnston field was added in 1994. The Easington Catchment Area was added in 2000, and the Juno development in 2003. Up to 20% of the
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Amethyst East discovered in October 1972 and Amethyst West in April 1970. Owned 59.5% by BP, 24% by BG Group, 9% by Centrica, and 7.5% by Murphy. Amethyst East began in October 1990 and Amethyst West in July 1992. Control of the platform is entirely from Dimlington and therefore operated by BP.
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These fields are around 43 miles (70 km) off the East Riding of Yorkshire coast. These fields are connected to the national grid by BP and Rough Terminals. Some of these were one of the 'Villages' gas fields; named after villages lost to the sea along the Holderness coast. These villages
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Discovered in October 1984 and developed in April 1988 by Hamilton Brothers. First gas produced in October 1989, and BP took over the operatorship of the field from BHP on 12 January 1998. Gas via Cleeton to Dimlington. Operated by Perenco and owned mostly by them, with smaller parts owned by
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Discovered in December 1965, 42 miles (68 km) east of the Humber. It is a faulted dome whose maximum dimensions are about 12 by 3 miles (19.3 by 4.8 km) wide, lying at a depth of 9,000 feet (2,700 m). The reservoir comprises about 400 feet (120 m) of Permian Rotliegendes
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is a partially depleted offshore gas field that was converted for storage by British Gas. It is currently operated by Centrica Storage Ltd (a subsidiary of Centrica). The Rough Terminal also processes gas for the newly developed York field. The Rough Terminal used to receive gas from the
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plant at Easington dependent on grid demand. The control of the Perenco sites takes place at the Dimlington site, and conditioning of the gas also takes place there. The function that is at the Perenco Easington site is the connection to the
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sandstone, and the gas has a high methane content and low nitrogen (1.3%). Gas first produced in March 1967. It had initial recoverable reserves of 61 billion m. Owned and operated by BP until 2012. Acquired by Perenco 2012
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Discovered in February 1977. Gas first produced in December 2001. Owned and operated by BP. Named after Hoton, one of the East Riding of Yorkshire lost villages that fell into the sea due to coastal erosion.
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Discovered in March 1998. Owned and operated by Centrica with the gas pumped back to Easington via the Amethyst field. The operation started in 2004 and was plugged and abandoned in 2015.
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The sites are run by and gas is produced by Perenco (after BP sold its operations to them in 2012), Gassco and Centrica Storage Ltd. Gas can be transferred to and from the
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Discovered in May 1982. Gas first produced in August 1993. Was owned 55% by BP and 45% by Statoil. BP took control in January 1997, in exchange for its Jupiter gas field.
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BG Group operates the Minerva, Apollo and Artemis fields, and owns 65% of these fields. Production started in 2003. Artemis was discovered in August 1974, and named after
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Discovered in April 1983, 43 miles (70 km) off the East Riding of Yorkshire coast. Gas production began in October 1989. Gas via Cleeton to Dimlington. Named after
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The Langeled pipeline, which is controlled at the UK end by Gassco (Centrica Storage Ltd before 2011), can transfer up to 2,500 m cubic feet of gas per day from
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BP operates the Whittle and Wollaston fields. They are 30% owned by BG Group. Production started in 2002. Wollaston was discovered in April 1989, and named after
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All sites are a considerable fire hazard, so have large water reservoirs for fire fighting containing about one million and three million litres of water each.
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is transferred to the Dimlington terminal. Dimlington also processes dry gas from the (former) Cleeton, Ravenspurn South, Ravenspurn North, Johnston, the
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Discovered in 1989 with the first gas being brought ashore in August 2010. Gas will be transported via West Sole to Dimlington. Owned 40% by
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but this is now processed by Perenco. Since 2013 The Rough Terminal has also processed gas from the York field on behalf of Centrica Energy.
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for essentially the whole of the UK, giving four days worth of gas. Originally owned by BG Storage Ltd (BGSL), who were bought by
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BP Easington Terminal opened in March 1967. This was the first time that North Sea Gas had been brought ashore in the UK from the
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Discovered in October 1989. Production began March 1996. Enters the West Sole pipeline. Owned and operated by BP.
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the Greek sungod, brother of Artemis. Minerva was discovered in January 1969, named after the Roman goddess
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Europe Ltd in November 2001 for £421 million. BGSL became known as Dynegy Storage Ltd, based in
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Mercury discovered in February 1983 and production started in November 1999. Named after the planet
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gas field; from 2006-11, the Langeled pipeline was the longest undersea pipeline in the world
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Owned and operated by Centrica. Gas back to Centrica Rough Terminal via new pipeline.
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Discovered in February 1985 with the first gas coming on stream in 2004. Operated by
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Since October 2006, gas has been brought into the UK direct from the Norwegian
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winter peak demand for gas is exported from Easington via Feeder 9 through the
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The Langeled pipeline collects gas - around 20% of the UK's needs - from the
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the Greek hunter goddess. Apollo was discovered in July 1987, named after
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These are the most recent of the Dimlington gas fields. Named after
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include: Cleeton, Dimlington, Hoton, Hyde, Newsham and Ravenspurn.
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The gas is collected from the Hyde, Hoton, Newsham and West Sole
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oilfields were discovered later in 1970 and 1971 respectively.
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Buildings and structures in the East Riding of Yorkshire
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Consists of Neptune and Mercury fields. Operated by
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Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure
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and Dimlington. The other main gas terminals are at
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Gas terminal in Easington, East Riding of Yorkshire
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Easington Gas Terminal is located in East Riding of Yorkshire
Easington, East Riding of Yorkshire
Coordinates
53°39′17″N 0°07′11″E / 53.65480°N 0.11978°E / 53.65480; 0.11978
Centrica Storage
Perenco-UK
Gassco
Centrica Storage
Perenco-UK
Gassco
gas terminals
North Sea
Easington, East Riding of Yorkshire
St Fergus, Aberdeenshire
Bacton, Norfolk
Teesside
Theddlethorpe
Rampside gas terminal
Perenco
Centrica
Gassco
Ministry of Defence Police
Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure
West Sole field
British Gas
Humber Gas Tunnel
Sea Gem
Forties
Brent

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