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Gannet is an oil and gas field located in the United Kingdom's continental shelf in the North Sea. It is 180 km (110 mi) east of Aberdeen, and the water depth at the Gannet offshore installation is 95 m (312 ft). The field is located in Blocks 22/21, 22/25, 22/26 and 21/30. It is half-owned by Royal Dutch Shell (50%) and partly by ExxonMobil (50%) and has been operated by Shell UK Ltd since ‘first oil’ in November 1993. The Gannet A installation is the host platform for subsea tiebacks designated Gannet B to G. Like most Shell fields in the central and northern North Sea the field is named after a sea bird the gannet.

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  • Gannet (Ölfeld) (de)
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  • Gannet is an oil and gas field located in the United Kingdom's continental shelf in the North Sea. It is 180 km (110 mi) east of Aberdeen, and the water depth at the Gannet offshore installation is 95 m (312 ft). The field is located in Blocks 22/21, 22/25, 22/26 and 21/30. It is half-owned by Royal Dutch Shell (50%) and partly by ExxonMobil (50%) and has been operated by Shell UK Ltd since ‘first oil’ in November 1993. The Gannet A installation is the host platform for subsea tiebacks designated Gannet B to G. Like most Shell fields in the central and northern North Sea the field is named after a sea bird the gannet. (en)
  • Das Ölfeld Gannet (englisch Gannet Oil Field) liegt etwa 180 Kilometer östlich der Hafenstadt Aberdeen in der Nordsee im Bereich der britischen Wirtschaftszone. Wie auch bei den anderen benachbarten Ölfeldern wie beispielsweise Statfjord liegen in Explorationstiefen zwischen 2500 und 3000 Metern. Dort entstanden im Jura Sandstein, in denen sich Öl und Gas zwischen den Poren der einzelnen Sandkörnern befinden. Der Name kommt von der englischen Bezeichnung für den Seevogel Basstölpel. (de)
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  • East of Gannet and Montrose Fields MPA(NC) (en)
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  • East of Gannet and Montrose Fields MPA (en)
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  • Location and extent of the East of Gannet and Montrose Fields MPA (en)
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  • Das Ölfeld Gannet (englisch Gannet Oil Field) liegt etwa 180 Kilometer östlich der Hafenstadt Aberdeen in der Nordsee im Bereich der britischen Wirtschaftszone. Wie auch bei den anderen benachbarten Ölfeldern wie beispielsweise Statfjord liegen in Explorationstiefen zwischen 2500 und 3000 Metern. Dort entstanden im Jura Sandstein, in denen sich Öl und Gas zwischen den Poren der einzelnen Sandkörnern befinden. Der Name kommt von der englischen Bezeichnung für den Seevogel Basstölpel. Insgesamt werden sieben Bohrlöcher von der Firma Shell betrieben, die mit den Buchstaben A–G bezeichnet sind. Die zentrale Ölplattform Gannet Alpha förderte von Januar bis April 2011 täglich 13.500 Barrel Rohöl. Miteigentümer ist Esso. Das Ölfeld ist durch eine Pipeline mit dem Festland in der Nähe von Teesside verbunden, wo auch die Rohre von Ekofisk enden. Am 13. August 2011 wurde von einem Leck in einer Zuleitung zur Plattform berichtet, das der Betreiber nicht dichten könne. Eine Woche später gab Shell die Schließung des Lecks bekannt. (de)
  • Gannet is an oil and gas field located in the United Kingdom's continental shelf in the North Sea. It is 180 km (110 mi) east of Aberdeen, and the water depth at the Gannet offshore installation is 95 m (312 ft). The field is located in Blocks 22/21, 22/25, 22/26 and 21/30. It is half-owned by Royal Dutch Shell (50%) and partly by ExxonMobil (50%) and has been operated by Shell UK Ltd since ‘first oil’ in November 1993. The Gannet A installation is the host platform for subsea tiebacks designated Gannet B to G. Like most Shell fields in the central and northern North Sea the field is named after a sea bird the gannet. (en)
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