Who operates Sullom Voe?

Who operates Sullom Voe?

EnQuest
Sullom Voe Terminal is operated by EnQuest on behalf of the nineteen different companies which have an ownership interest in the terminal. The terminal receives production from more than thirty fields from the Brent, Ninian, SGP and Clair pipeline systems, from both the East Shetland Basin and the West of Shetland.

Where is Sullom Voe?

Shetland Islands
Sullom Voe, petroleum terminal and port in the north of the island of Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland. One of the largest facilities of its kind in Europe, Sullom Voe handled more than one-fourth of the United Kingdom’s petroleum production in the late 1990s and employed about 500 people.

What is a Voe in Scotland?

A voe is an inlet in the Shetland islands of Scotland.

Where is Flotta oil terminal?

Orkney Islands
The Flotta oil terminal is a major crude oil reception, processing, storage and export facility on the island of Flotta, in the south of Scapa Flow in the Orkney Islands. It receives and processes crude oil delivered by a subsea pipeline from the Piper, Claymore, Tartan and Golden Eagle platforms and associated fields.

What does Voe mean Shetland?

: an inlet or narrow bay of the Orkney and Shetland islands.

What is Voe short for?

VOE

Acronym Definition
VOE Verification of Effectiveness (job performance)
VOE Verification of Enrollment
VOE Voter-Owned Election (various locations)
VOE Voice of Experience

What is a VOE fee?

Verification of Employment (VOE) is a process used by banks and mortgage lenders in the United States to review the employment history of a borrower, to determine the borrower’s job stability and cross-reference income history with that stated on the Uniform Residential Loan Application (Form 1003).

How long is a VOE valid?

The VOE Forms issued during the school year (traditional, year round, etc.) expire 30 days from issuance. The VOE Forms issued the last 5 days of the school year expire the first day of the following school year.

How big is the Sullom Voe oil field?

Constructed between 1975 and 1981 and covering 1000 acres, Sullom Voe’s main purpose is to handle production from 38 oilfields in the East Shetland basin and to act as a buffer between these fields and the tankers that ship oil to refineries across the globe.

What are the objectives of the Sullom Voe project?

Other objectives for Sullom Voe include maximising recovery of west of Shetland and east of Shetland oil through the terminal at a level of 200,000 barrels a day by 2025 using existing infrastructure. Currently the throughput at SVT is between 80,000 and 140,000 barrels of oil a day, sourced from the east of Shetland and the Clair field.

How did Sullom Voe hub get its name?

The project was first called the Sullom Voe Hub, but its name has been broadened to reflect the “growing influence of the important climate change debate, which has now become a guiding principle for the oil and gas industry”.

How many tonnes of CO2 does Sullom Voe produce?

Sullom Voe Terminal, its power station and the neighbouring Shetland Gas Plant are high polluters of CO2 when it comes to the national picture in Scotland. Figures from SEPA show that SVT’s power station released 229,000 tonnes of CO2 in 2017 while the terminal itself emitted 77,320 tonnes.