Everything about Cats Pipeline totally explained
CATS pipeline (
Central Area Transmission System) is a long natural gas pipeline in
North Sea. The pipeline runs from CATS Riser Platform adjacent to the BP operated
Everest gas field in the Central North Sea, some east of
Aberdeen, to the CATS processing terminal in
Teesside,
England.
The CATS pipeline became operational in
1993. It was originally conceived to carry natural gas from the Everest and Lomond fields, but now takes gas also from other fields through six connection points, known as 'tees', and seven CATS hubs. The pipeline has diameter of and capacity 17.5 billion cubic meter (bcm) of natural gas per annum. The outside of the pipe is coated in concrete.
BG Group has a 51.18% interest in the CATS pipeline. Other partners are
Amerada Hess,
ConocoPhillips,
Eni, and
Total. The operator is
BP.
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