Asset Report
Nigg Oil Terminal
Report summary
The terminal at Nigg Bay was built in 1979 to accept Beatrice crude via pipeline, following government refusal to sanction offshore loading. The terminal now receives no throughput and is in the early phases of decommissioning. Throughout the life of the terminal, it processed crude from four different fields in the UK Central North Sea before production ceased in 2015.
Table of contents
- Key facts
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Summary and key issues
- Summary
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Key issues
- Terminal leasing
- Decommissioning to start in 2023
- Green methanol plant planned at the terminal
- Location maps
- Participation
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Development
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Terminal
- Pipeline System
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Terminal
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Throughput
- Terminal
- Costs
Tables and charts
This report includes 5 images and tables including:
- Key facts: Table 1
- Nigg Bay Terminal map
- Participation: Table 1
- Throughput: Table 1
- Development: Table 1
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