Asset Report
Gassled-Norpipe Gas
Report summary
Norpipe Gas was brought onstream in 1977 and was the first gas pipeline system to be constructed in the Norwegian sector. Dry gas is transported from the Ekofisk field centre in the southern part of the Norwegian sector to the receiving gas terminal in Emden, Germany. Following the redevelopment of Ekofisk II, Norpipe was tied back to Statpipe via the Ekofisk Bypass. Additionally, a new feeder line was installed from the Ekofisk II facilities to tie in to the new Y-connection south of ...
Table of contents
- Key facts
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Summary
- Gassled pipeline network could be nationalised
- Location maps
- Participation
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Development
- Emden Terminal
- Etzel Gas Storage
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Throughput
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Tariffs
- Gassled
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Tariffs
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Costs
- Capital Costs
- Operating Costs
- Fiscal and regulatory
- Economic assumptions
Tables and charts
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- Key facts: Table 1
- Map
- Participation: Table 1
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