BP confirms gas sweetening plant will not be built
A proposed new £500 million gas sweetening plant at Sullom Voe Terminal has been pulled by BP, The Shetland Times can exclusively reveal.
READ FULL STORYA proposed new £500 million gas sweetening plant at Sullom Voe Terminal has been pulled by BP, The Shetland Times can exclusively reveal.
READ FULL STORYThe proposed new gas sweetening plant for BP’s Sullom Voe terminal has been put on hold due to the fall in global oil prices.
READ FULL STORYA gas leak occurred at the Sullom Voe Oil Terminal earlier today which led to an emergency situation.
READ FULL STORYTanker charges at Sullom Voe terminal will rise by 83 per cent next year, giving rise to the hope that some of the losses incurred…
READ FULL STORYThe future is looking positive for Sullom Voe terminal, with a projected life until 2050.
READ FULL STORYDiscussions have been held in London over the future of Sullom Voe, with Northern Isles MP Alistair Carmichael stating he has held a productive meeting…
READ FULL STORYBP and its partners have announced that Schiehallion oil will not be coming to Sullom Voe in order to cut costs.
READ FULL STORYThe port of Sullom Voe may be worth £70 million, but if it was sold it could realise £100 million in investments, according to financial…
READ FULL STORYThe council’s planning committee has granted permission for development of a gas sweetening plant at BP’s Sullom Voe Terminal.
READ FULL STORYSullom Voe Terminal will be the site of another mini-oil boom if plans to build a gas-sweetening plant go ahead as expected, the head of
READ FULL STORYQUIET times prevailed at Sullom Voe last week, with just one tanker leaving the terminal. The Mare Adriacum left for Hamburg on Saturday with 83,230…
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