North Sea Midstream Companions (NSMP) has efficiently obtained first fuel from Shell’s Victory discipline within the UK North Sea.
The beginning-up of the Victory discipline marks the primary new fuel from the West of Shetland since 2017 and the primary new fuel discipline into the St Fergus Gasoline Terminal because the Martin Linge discipline in 2021.
Gasoline from the Victory discipline will probably be transported by way of NSMP’s 234km Shetland Islands Regional Gasoline Export (SIRGE) pipeline into the Frigg UK Affiliation (FUKA) pipeline.
As one of many UK’s most important subsea infrastructure belongings, the FUKA pipeline has the capability to hold 36 million cubic metres of fuel per day. From there, Victory fuel will probably be delivered to the St Fergus Gasoline Terminal in north-east Scotland, the place it’s processed to supply a protected and dependable supply of power to the UK financial system.
Angela Fletcher, Chief Government Officer (CEO) at NSMP mentioned: “I congratulate Shell on delivering an exemplary undertaking and first fuel from the Victory discipline. NMSP’s infrastructure delivers excessive reliability and availability for all of our clients. We’re delighted to assist Shell in supplying fuel to satisfy the UK’s demand.”
“Dwelling-grown fuel manufacturing is a nationwide asset underpinning power safety and financial progress. Vital initiatives like Victory allow the oil and fuel trade to scale back the UK’s reliance on imported LNG, whereas safeguarding UK jobs and communities.”