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  2. Morecambe gas fields - Wikipedia

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    The Morecambe gas fields development was to provide peak UK demand for gas in the winter. Morecambe South was developed around a central drilling, production and accommodation complex. This comprised three bridge linked platforms plus a bridge-linked flare tower. Details of the platforms are as shown. [3]

  3. Morecambe Bay - Wikipedia

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    The bay has Britain's second-largest natural gas field, [13] in the Triassic Sherwood Sandstone with a seal of Mercia Mudstone [14] and a Carboniferous source. [13] The South Morecambe Field, covering an area of 32 sq mi (83 km 2 ), was discovered in 1974 and the first gas came ashore in 1985. [ 15 ]

  4. Rampside Gas Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Gas is transferred to the South Morecambe Terminal. The Central Processing Complex (CPC) is powered by four dual-fuel gas turbines, powered by the field's gas or low-sulphur diesel. There are five drilling platforms and the main accommodation platform is in the CPC. 80% of the total gas in the Morecambe Bay area is in this field.

  5. Sherwood Sandstone Group - Wikipedia

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    It has economic importance as the reservoir of the Morecambe Bay gas field, [2] the second largest gas field in the UK, [3] and the Wytch Farm oil field in Dorset, the largest onshore oilfield in Western Europe. [4]

  6. List of oil and gas fields of the North Sea - Wikipedia

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    Map of oil and gas fields. This list of oil and gas fields of the North Sea contains links to oil and natural gas reservoirs beneath the North Sea.In terms of the oil industry, "North Sea oil" often refers to a larger geographical set, including areas such as the Norwegian Sea and the UK "Atlantic Margin" (west of Shetland) which are not, strictly speaking, part of the North Sea.

  7. Rampside - Wikipedia

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    Rampside is also home to the Rampside Gas Terminal and Roosecote Power Station, where gas from the Morecambe Bay and Irish Sea gasfields comes onshore. This, and commuting into Barrow, are the main sources of modern-day employment in Rampside.

  8. Rough (facility) - Wikipedia

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    Production licences for the Rough field were given in 1964, and gas was first brought ashore to Easington gas processing terminal in 1975. In 1980, British Gas Corporation (which became British Gas plc in 1986 following privatisation) purchased the Rough field with one-third of reserves depleted, with the intention of converting the field into a gas storage facility to manage seasonal trends ...

  9. Heysham - Wikipedia

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    There is a ferry service to the Isle of Man, as well as freight to Ireland and services for the eastern Irish Sea and Morecambe Bay gas fields. A SeaCat service to Belfast started in 1999. Some ferries connect with trains from Heysham Port railway station to Lancaster via the Morecambe Branch Line.