Asset Report
Ula Pipeline
Report summary
The Ula oil pipeline was constructed to transport oil and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from the Ula field to the Ekofisk centre. The oil/LPG is then transported onward via the Norpipe Oil Pipeline to the Teesside terminal in the UK. The Gyda (now ceased) and Tambar fields started producing via the Ula pipeline in 1990 and 2001 respectively. Liquids from the cross Norway/UK border field, Blane, and the Oda field, which came onstream in 2019, are also transported via the Ula oil Pipeline.
Table of contents
- Key facts
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Summary and key issues
- Summary
- Key issues
- Location maps
- Participation
- Development
- Throughput
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Third party users
- Tariff receipts
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Costs
- Capital costs
- Operating costs
- Fiscal and regulatory
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Economic assumptions
- Cash flow
- Discount rate and date
- Inflation rate
- Exchange rate
- Fiscal terms
- Global Economic Model (GEM) file
- Economic analysis
Tables and charts
This report includes 16 images and tables including:
- Key facts: Table 1
- Ula pipeline map
- Throughput: Table 1
- Throughput: Table 2
- Liquids throughput profile
- Cash flow (US$ million)
- Economic analysis: Table 2
- Economic analysis: Table 3
- Split of Revenues
- Cumulative Net Cash Flow - Undiscounted
- Cumulative Net Cash Flow - Discounted at 10% from 01/01/2024
- Cash flow (NKr million)
- Economic analysis: Table 5
- Economic analysis: Table 6
- Costs: Table 1
- Decommissioning costs
What's included
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