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Brass Oil Pipeline System

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The Brass oil pipeline system is owned by the upstream Joint Venture (JV) between Eni, NPDC and Oando. It transports oil, water and associated gas from the JV's fields in the northern delta and southern swamps to the Brass River oil terminal on the coast. Brass is the smallest of the major onshore terminals with an export capacity of 200,000 b/d of crude. It has a storage capacity of 3.2 million barrels.In the north, the key gathering points are the Ebocha oil centre and the Ogoda ...

Table of contents

  • Key facts
    • Summary
    • Key issues
      • Persistent crude thefts and vandalism
  • Location maps
  • Participation
    • Ebocha oil centre
    • Ogoda manifold
    • Brass River manifold
    • Brass River terminal
    • Offshore loading
    • Crude thefts & downtime
  • Third party users

Tables and charts

This report includes 7 images and tables including:

  • Key facts: Table 1
  • Brass oil pipeline system map
  • Participation: Table 1
  • Throughput: Table 1
  • Throughput: Table 2
  • Crude throughput vs terminal capacity
  • Development: Table 1

What's included

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    Brass Oil Pipeline System

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