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  2. Oil terminals in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Also called Esso West London oil terminal. Storage, 25 tanks, aviation fuel supply from Fawley, supply to Heathrow [1] [9] [2] Stanlow refinery Cheshire West & Chester Essar Oil UK Oil refinery [1] [15] [2] Stansted airport Essex Storage and distribution, 3 × 6300 m 3 tanks and 2 × 150 m 3 tanks, supply from Saffron Walden [3] Sullom Voe ...

  3. UK oil pipeline network - Wikipedia

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    Tranmere oil terminal – Heysham oil refinery 70 30 cm Shell 1966 2 million tons/year. [17] Replaced an 18,000 dwt tanker supply. Decommissioned 1976 (refinery closed) Tranmere – Eastham: 12 inch Shell Operating at 696 psi Tetney Monobuoy – Tetney marine terminal 3 36 inch Phillips 66 1969 Tetney marine terminal – Humber refinery: 15 22 inch

  4. Petroleum refining in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 1902, there were four petroleum refineries in London that held a license to import oil in barges along the River Thames, [12] including S. Bowley and Son. There was small-scale oil refining along the Lower Thames estuary in 1914. [13] Refining capacity increased during the inter-war period. By 1938 there were 11 oil refineries in the UK. [13 ...

  5. Forties pipeline system - Wikipedia

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    The pipeline carries crude oil 169 kilometres (105 mi), routing through the Forties Unity riser platform, to the terminal at Cruden Bay. From there unstabilised crude is co-mingled with natural gas condensate from the St Fergus terminal and pumped to the processing facility at Kinneil, Grangemouth. The onshore pipeline has three intermediate ...

  6. National Transmission System - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom's National Transmission System (NTS) is the network of gas pipelines that supply gas to about forty power stations and large industrial users from natural gas terminals situated on the coast, and to gas distribution companies that supply commercial and domestic users. It covers Great Britain, i.e. England, Wales and Scotland. [1]

  7. Onshore oil and gas fields in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The onshore oil and gas resources in the United Kingdom are located in a number of provinces corresponding to prospective sedimentary basins. Provinces and Basins (from south to north) include the Wessex-Channel Basin, Weald Basin, Worcester Basin, Cheshire Basin, East Midlands Province, West Lancashire Basin, NE England Province, Northumberland-Solway Basin, Midland Valley of Scotland, and ...

  8. List of oil and gas fields of the North Sea - Wikipedia

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    Map of oil and gas fields. This list of oil and gas fields of the North Sea contains links to oil and natural gas reservoirs beneath the North Sea.In terms of the oil industry, "North Sea oil" often refers to a larger geographical set, including areas such as the Norwegian Sea and the UK "Atlantic Margin" (west of Shetland) which are not, strictly speaking, part of the North Sea.

  9. Buncefield oil depot - Wikipedia

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    The terminal operator is Total, which owns 60% of the depot, with Texaco owning the remaining 40%, though BP and Shell also make use of its facilities. As the fifth largest oil depot in the UK, it had a capacity of approximately 60 million Imperial gallons (273 million litres) of fuel, although it was not always at capacity. It previously ...