Oseberg Transport System

Oseberg Transport System (OTS) (Norwegian: Oseberg Transport System, OTS) is a pipeline system in western Norway. It is 115 km (71 mi) long and runs from Oseberg, Veslefrikk, Brage, Frøy and Lille-Frigg to Sture terminal, located 65 kilometres (40 mi) north of Bergen, Norway.[1][2] The operation of the pipeline was commenced in 1988.[3] Total investment in the pipeline construction was about 9.8 billion NOK.[4]

Oseberg Transport System (OTS)
Location
CountryNorway
General directionwest-east
FromOseberg
ToSture terminal
General information
Typeoil
OperatorNorsk Hydro
Commissioned1988
Technical information
Length115 km (71 mi)
Maximum discharge765,000 barrels per day (121,600 m3/d)

Technical features

The pipeline is placed in a tunnel close to the coast line. The tunnel is 2.3 kilometres (1.4 mi) long and its opening is at depth of 80 metres (260 ft).[2] The pipeline diameter is 28 inches (710 mm). The capacity of OTS is 765,000 barrels per day (121,600 m3/d).[3] Operating life is expected to be nearly 40 years[4]

Ownership

The OTS is operated by Statoil and includes other licensees [5]

Company Share
Petoro AS 48.38%[4]
Norsk Hydro 22.24%
Statoil ASA 14.0%
TOTAL E&P NORGE AS[6] 8.65%
Mobil Development Norway 4.33%
Norske Conoco A/S 2.4%
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See also

References

  1. Statoil. Oseberg area
  2. Johansen, John; Mathiesen, C.F. (2000). Modern Trends in Tunnelling and Blast Design. A.A. Balkema Publishers. p. 100. ISBN 90-5809-311-5.
  3. Subsea Oil and Gas Directory
  4. "Oseberg Transport System (OTS)". Scandinavian Oil and Gas Magazine. 2007-07-29. Archived from the original on 2007-05-13. Retrieved 2009-12-01.
  5. Statoil. "Statoil - Monitoring pipelines".
  6. "TotalFinaElf factbook 2000" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-12-07. Retrieved 2009-12-01.
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