The Sleipner gas field is a natural gas field in the block 15/9[1] of the North Sea, about 250 kilometres (160 mi) west of Stavanger, Norway. Two parts of the field are in production, Sleipner West (proven in 1974), and Sleipner East (1981).[2][3] The field produces natural gas and light oil condensates from sandstone structures about 2,500 metres (8,200 ft) below sea level. It is operated by Equinor. The field is named after the steed Sleipnir in Norse mythology.
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The Sleipnergasfield is a natural gasfield in the block 15/9 of the North Sea, about 250 kilometres (160 mi) west of Stavanger, Norway. Two parts of...
begin operation in 2007, via the Sleipnergasfield; as it passes through the Sleipnerfield, it is possible for this gas to be diverted to other countries...
dioxide in the Norwegian Sleipnergasfield saves the operators 1 million Norwegian Kroners per day in national carbon taxes. GAS RE-INJECTION. Total experience...
Sleipner A is a combined accommodations, production and processing offshore platform at the Sleipner East gasfield in the Norwegian sector of the North...
1971 respectively. Since October 2006, gas has been brought into the UK direct from the Norwegian Sleipnergasfield via the Langeled pipeline, the world's...
was the SleipnerField in 1996, which was operated by a Norwegian oil and gas company. However, the storage of carbon was down to the gas product having...
gasfields. Franpipe, from the North Sea (mainly Sleipnergasfield) to Dunkirk, France. Frigg UK System (FUKA), from the North Sea to St Fergus Gas Terminal...
only schemes isolating fossil CO2 from natural gas actually use carbon storage, (e.g., Sleipnergasfield), but there are many plans for future CCS schemes...
means of greenhouse gas remediation, and have begun to be implemented in a limited way commercially (e.g. the Sleipner West field in the North Sea, operating...
all of the waste gas (96% CO2) from its Great Plains Synfuels Plant through a pipeline to the Weyburn oil field. The Sleipnergasfield is in the North...
of the UK's oil and gasfields is outlined in the following table. In the North Sea, Norway's Equinor natural-gas platform Sleipner strips carbon dioxide...
media, e.g., the spreading of carbon dioxide in geological storage at Sleipnergasfield in the North Sea. cool flames and thermo-kinetic explosions, as occurred...
storage is not regarded as presenting any leakage risks. Norway's Sleipnergasfield is the oldest industrial scale retention project. An environmental...
infrastructure. Sleipner is a fully operational offshore gasfield with CO2 injection initiated in 1996. CO2 is separated from produced gas and reinjected...
Statoil's pioneering storage project, separating CO2 from natural gas, at the Sleipnergasfield in the North Sea). The Norwegian government is attempting to...
that it can be captured and stored, such as the working CCS at the Sleipnerfield offshore Norway, among other examples. CCS is undertaken by combining...
from Sleipnerfield to Zeebrugge. The pipeline has a diameter of 40 inches (1,000 mm) and its capacity is 15 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year...
storage project at the Sleipner oilfield, dating from 1996 and operated by Equinor. Carbon dioxide is stripped from natural gas with amine solvents and...
displacement between 1.4 and 1.5 million tons. The original concrete structure of Sleipner A sank during trials in the Gandsfjord on August 23, 1991. A new structure...
The gas transported to France originates mainly from Sleipner East and Troll Vest gasfields. The pipeline was officially inaugurated on 9 October 1998...
feet) of natural gas per year. Most of the gas is supplied from Equinor's Åsgard, Sleipner East/West, Gullfaks and Statfjord fields. The Europipe II pipeline...
of total production. The fields operated are Glitne, Gullfaks, Heidrun, Huldra, Kristin, Kvitebjørn, Mikkel, Norne, Sleipner, Snorre, Snøhvit, Statfjord...