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Access to oil & gas infrastructure

The infrastructure code of practice is a voluntary arrangement developed by Oil & Gas UK in consultation with the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC). Under the arrangement, offshore oil and gas companies have agreed to publish technical and commercial data about the pipelines and facilities that they operate on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) in order to facilitate the utilisation of such infrastructure for the development of remaining UKCS reserves. The link below will take you to pages showing the location of infrastructure, technical details and an outline of the commercial terms for the assets on the UKCS where ExxonMobil is an owner.

The Shell-Esso Gas and Liquids (SEGAL) system incorporates the Far North Liquids and Associated Gas System (FLAGS) pipeline connected to Brent Alpha, the Fulmar Gas Line (FGL), the receiving terminal at St Fergus and the Mossmorran NGL fractionation plant and Braefoot Bay loading facilities in Fife. It currently processes wet gas from UK and Norwegian fields and is subject to an extensive rejuvenation programme due for completion in 2012.