Sleipner Condensate Pipeline - Condensate Pipeline System in North Sea
Sleipner Condensate pipeline system, operated by Statoil, runs from the Sleipner fields to Kårstø north of Stavanger with a length of 245 km in the North Sea
offshore Norway.
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| Sleipner Condensate, North Sea |
Subsea Condensate Pipeline Development Data: |
| Area: |
North Sea |
| Region: |
Europe(North) |
| Route: |
from the Sleipner fields to Kårstø north of Stavanger |
| Start Country: |
Norway |
| End Country: |
Norway |
| Operator: |
Statoil |
| Partners: |
Statoil (operator), ExxonMobil, Hydro and TotalFinaElf. |
| Time of Start-Up: |
1993 |
| Development Cost: |
Unknown |
Sleipner Condensate Statoil pipelines, Statoil - Condensate from the Sleipner fields is piped for 245 kilometres through a 20-inch line to Kårstø north of Stavanger for processing. Began operating in 1993.
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| Sleipner Condensate |
Pipeline Technical Specification: |
| Medium: |
Condensate |
| Capacity: |
200,000 barrels per day |
| Pressure: |
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| Size: |
20 inch in diameter |
| Pipe Construction: |
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| Pipelay Vessel(s): |
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Sleipner Condensate Condensate Pipeline Project:
Pipeline Status: In Operation
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