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When was Flotta oil terminal built?

When was Flotta oil terminal built?

1977
The Flotta Terminal is located on the island of Flotta in the Orkney Islands just north of mainland Scotland. It was commissioned in 1977, with Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Limited becoming the major shareholder and operator in May 2000.

Who owns Flotta oil terminal?

Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Limited
Flotta oil terminal

Refinery details
Owner(s) Occidental (1974–1991), Elf Enterprises (1991–2000), Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Limited (since 2000)
Commissioned 1976
Capacity 375,000 barrels/day (2017)
No. of employees 275 (in 1987), 200 (in 1995)

Whats the name of the Orkney island that has an oil terminal?

Flotta
Flotta (/ˈflɒtə/) is a small island in Orkney, Scotland, lying in Scapa Flow. The island is known for its large oil terminal and is linked by Orkney Ferries to Houton on the Orkney Mainland, Lyness on Hoy and Longhope on South Walls.

How big is Flotta?

3.382 mi²
Flotta/Area

Where is Sullom terminal?

the Shetland Islands
The Sullom Voe Terminal is located at the northern end of the largest of the Shetland Islands. It is one of the largest oil terminals in Europe. The terminal was built between 1975 and 1981 and covers 1,000 acres.

Is there a shop on Flotta?

Flotta’s rich history Flottarians are very proud of their island, and great people. Make sure you visit the shop! Davie and Marina Sinclair’s shop is something else – A real old-time country shop, with a counter and all. Marina and daughter Phyllis love to have a chat with their customers.

When was Sullom Voe built?

1975 and 1981
Sullom Voe Terminal was built between 1975 and 1981. 6,000 people were employed during construction. They were housed in temporary accommodation, including the former car ferry Rangatira. The first oil was received at 18:40 on 25 November 1978 via the Brent pipeline.

Who built Sullom Voe?

Sullom Voe Terminal has been owned since its construction by the Ninian and Brent partners.

What does Voe mean in Shetland?

sea inlet
Wiktionary. voenoun. A narrow sea inlet, particularly in the Shetland Islands, similar to a fjord.

What does VOEs mean in English?

voe. (vəʊ; Scottish vo) n. (Physical Geography) (in Orkney and Shetland) a small bay or narrow creek.

Is VOE a word?

Yes, voe is in the scrabble dictionary.

Is VOE a real word?

Where are the Flotta oil fields and terminal located?

The main Flotta Catchment Area (FCA) pipeline runs from these two fields to the Flotta Terminal in the Orkney Islands. Oil and Natural Gas Liquids (NGLs) are separated and exported at the terminal.Terminal and pipeline capacityThe Flotta terminal facilities can handle up to 375,000 b/d throughput and receive live crude spiked with NGL.

How much oil has been processed at Flotta?

The following fields, producing to the Flotta system, were developed from 1989. The Golden Eagle development effectively doubled the production through Flotta terminal. By 2017, 40 years after being commissioned, 2.6 billion barrels of oil had been processed through the Flotta terminal. By 2017 one of the stabiliser trains had been decommissioned.

How long has Flotta been in the North Sea?

Flotta Terminal marked 40 years of service to the North Sea when a special ceremony was held at the island site in August 2017. Officially inaugurated in 1977, the Terminal is still processing on average 100,000 barrels per day, more than 40 years later.

When did the Occidental consortium come to Flotta?

Three months later Dr Gibson came to the conclusion that they were oilmen making a preliminary study of Flotta as a possible site for an oil terminal. During the first week of July 1973, representatives of the Occidental Consortium arrived on Flotta to begin negotiating the purchase of land for an oil handling terminal.

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Ruth Doyle