At the end of August, there was to know that the French oil company Total announced the sale of North Sea Midstream Partners, specialized British company infrastructure, its interests in two gas pipelines and a gas terminal in the UK for 585 million pounds.
The first asset given up is FUKA, a 362 kilometers pipeline 32 inches in diameter and built in 1977 to join the well Frigg (on the border of British waters with the Norwegian) to Saint Fergus terminal in Scotland.
It will also sell the terminal Saint Fergus, a gas processing plant with a capacity of 2,648 million cubic feet per day from twenty exploration fields.
And finally also will sell the gas transportation system Sirge, 234 kilometers long and 30 inches in diameter with a capacity of 665 million cubic feet per day.