Palaeocene Forties sandstone, Paleocene Andrew sandstone
The Everest gasfield is located in the Central North Sea, 233 kilometres (145 mi) east of Aberdeen, Scotland. It lies in the United Kingdom Continental Shelf blocks 22/9, 22/10a and 22/14a. The gasfield was discovered by Amoco in 1982 with first gas produced in 1993.[1]
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"The Everest Field" (PDF). BP. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
The Everestgasfield is located in the Central North Sea, 233 kilometres (145 mi) east of Aberdeen, Scotland. It lies in the United Kingdom Continental...
replacement Turkish Stream. CATS pipeline, from Central North Sea Everestgasfield to Teesside, England. Europipe I, from North Sea to Dornum, Germany...
exported via the Central Area Transmission System through a link to the Everestgasfield. Oil is exported via the Forties oil field to Grangemouth. The fields...
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