Zeepipe IIB
Published: 18. December 2015 Updated: 18. December 2015
The Zeepipe system was originally laid to carry gas from Troll, with Zeebrugge in Belgium chosen as the landfall because of its proximity to markets in Belgium, France and Spain.

Zeepipe II B runs from Kollsnes but terminates at the Draupner E riser platform. This 40-inch-diameter leg became operational in 1997 and is about 300 kilometres long.

Zeepipe
The Zeepipe system from Kollsnes to Zeebrugge. Map: Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

Draupner gas hub
No gas, condensate or oil are produced at Draupner. It functions instead as an important transport hub for gas arriving through Statpipe from Kårstø and Heimdal and through Zeepipe from Troll. The gas is sent on from Draupner through Europipe I to Dornum, Statpipe to Emden and Franpipe to Dunkerque. It can also be routed via the Zeepipe P51 link to Sleipner East and through Statpipe to Heimdal. 

Installations comprise the Draupner S and E riser platforms, supporting seven risers with diameters from 28 to 48 inches. Standing in block 16/11, these structures rest on steel jackets in 70 metres of water. Their most important functions are to check the pressure, volume and quality of the gas, and to launch and retrieve cleaning and inspection pigs. Transport capacity through Draupner is 130 million cubic metres per day. Gassco is the operator, with Statoil as the technical service provider (TSP).

Draupner
Draupner gas hub

Draupner S
This platform was installed in 1984 as part of Statpipe, and became operational the following year. A bridge links with Draupner E. Its original name was Statpipe 16/11-S.

Draupner E
The platform was installed in 1994 as part of the Europipe I development from Sleipner East to Emden in Germany, and became operational in 1995.

Draupner
The Draupner platforms, with Draupner S to the right. Photo: Øyvind Hagen/Statoil

Map

Kollsnes
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Facts on Zeepipe IIB

Operator Gassco
Development operator Statoil
TSP Statoil
Operational

1997

Length

300 km

Capacity

71 mill scm/d

Diameter    

40 inches

Owner
Gassled 100%

Facts on Draupner

Operator Gassco
Development operator Statoil
TSP Statoil
Operational

1984

Block

16/11

Capacity

130 mill scm/d

Owner
Gassled 100%