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++++ Related Oil and Gas Fields  | ++++ Related Oil and Gas Fields  | ||
| − | * [[Asgard Oil   | + | * [[Asgard Oil and Gas Field]]  | 
| − | * [[Gudrun Oil   | + | * [[Gudrun Oil and Gas Field]]  | 
* [[Kristin Gas And Condensate Field]]  | * [[Kristin Gas And Condensate Field]]  | ||
* [[Maria Oil Field]]  | * [[Maria Oil Field]]  | ||
| − | * [[Njord Oil   | + | * [[Njord Oil and Gas Field]]  | 
| − | * [[Veslefrikk Oil   | + | * [[Veslefrikk Oil and Gas Field]]  | 
+++ Ongoing Projects  | +++ Ongoing Projects  | ||
Revision as of 16:04, 23 August 2023
Summary Information
- Ownership: Gassco
 - Website: http://www.gassco.no/
 - Location: Karsto
 - Capacity:
 
+++ Brief Description
- This facility separates the rich gas arriving in the Statpipe and Åsgard Transport pipelines into its various components.
 - Kårstø ranks as one of the world’s largest producers of liquefied petroleum gases
 - It also handles unstabilised condensate piped from the Sleipner area
 - Gas is transported to Germany via Europipe II Gas Pipeline
 
++++ Related Oil and Gas Fields
- Asgard Oil and Gas Field
 - Gudrun Oil and Gas Field
 - Kristin Gas And Condensate Field
 - Maria Oil Field
 - Njord Oil and Gas Field
 - Veslefrikk Oil and Gas Field
 
+++ Ongoing Projects
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+++ Other Information
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+++ History
- 1985 - First gas reached the complex from the Statfjord field
 
+++ Relevant Links