Gassco has taken over as operator of the Knarr pipeline, which will transport rich gas to the Shell-Esso Gas and Liquids (Segal) system and St Fergus in Scotland.
Knarr is a gas and oil field located about 100 kilometres north of Statfjord in the northern North Sea.
“We’ve had a close and good collaboration with Knarr operator BG Norge Ltd throughout the process of preparing the pipeline for operation,” reports Svein Birger Thaule , executive vice president for asset management at Gassco.
“The next milestone now is to complete emptying water from the pipeline and start filling it with gas. Start-up is expected during the spring.”
Gassco became operator of the Knarr Gas Pipeline Joint Venture on 1st March, which owns the 12-inch pipeline, and also has technical responsibility for its operation.
Tied into the existing Far North Liquids and Associated Gas System (Flags), the new 106-kilometre rich gas pipeline has a technical capacity of 1.7 million standard cubic metres per day.