Tyra West – F3 pipeline
Tyra West – F3 pipeline | |
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Location | |
Country | Denmark, Netherlands |
General direction | East–west |
From | Tyra West platform |
Passes through | North Sea |
To | F3 platform |
General information | |
Type | natural gas |
Partners | Maersk Oil Royal Dutch Shell Chevron Corporation Energinet |
Operator | Maersk Oil |
Commissioned | 2004 |
Technical information | |
Length | 100 km (62 mi) |
Maximum discharge | 5.5 bcm per year |
Diameter | 26 in (660 mm) |
Tyra West – F3 pipeline is a 100-kilometre-long (62-mile) natural gas submarine pipeline connecting Danish and Dutch continental shelf pipeline systems. It facilitates the export of Danish gas into North West Europe. The 660-millimetre (26-inch) pipeline, which cost over US$200 million, runs from the Maersk-operated Tyra West platform on the Danish continental shelf to the F3 – FB platform on the Dutch continental shelf. From the F3 – FB platform, gas is fed through the NOGAT pipeline system to the Netherlands natural gas hub in Den Helder.[1]
The pipeline is operated by Maersk Oil & Gas and owned by Royal Dutch Shell (23%), TotalEnergies (19.5%), Chevron Corporation (7.5%) and Energinet (50%). The pipeline has a capacity of 5.5 billion cubic metres (190 billion cubic feet) of natural gas per year. It is operated by Maersk Oil.[2] The pipeline gives each owner divided rights to transport gas from Denmark for subsequent sale at Den Helder.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Direct Gas Exports From Denmark to the Netherlands Begin, Via New pipeline". OilVoice. 2004-07-26. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
- ^ International Energy Agency (2006). Energy policies of IEA countries: Denmark 2006 review (PDF). OECD. p. 149. ISBN 978-92-64-10971-1.