Shenzi Oil Export by Enterprise Pipeline

The Shenzi oil export pipeline will originate at the Shenzi Field, located in 4,300 feet of water at Green Canyon Block 653, approximately 120 miles off the coast of Louisiana. The 83-mile, 20-inch diameter pipeline will have the capacity to transport up to 230,000 barrels per day of crude oil and will connect the field to the Cameron Highway Oil Pipeline and Poseidon Oil Pipeline systems at Enterprise’s Ship Shoal 332B junction platform. Enterprise owns a 50 percent interest in Cameron Highway and a 36 percent interest in Poseidon and operates both pipelines.

Tasmania Natural Gas by Tasmanian Premier Pipeline

The pipeline starts at Longford in Victoria and enters Bass Strait near Seaspray. The pipeline will be laid on the seabed of Bass Strait, entering Tasmania in the Bell Bay region and laid underground in trenches up to two metres deep. Near Bell Bay it will cross under the Tamar River, and continue to Rosevale, near Launceston. Here the pipeline splits into two: the northern pipeline extension to Port Latta on Tasmania’s North-west coast, and the southern pipeline extension to Hobart.

Constitution Oil Export by Enterprise Pipeline

The crude oil export pipeline is a 70-mile, 16-inch line with a capacity of approximately 100,000 barrels per day that connects the fields with the Cameron Highway Oil Pipeline and Poseidon Oil Pipeline systems at Cameron Highway’s Ship Shoal 332B junction platform. Enterprise owns a 50 percent and 36 percent ownership interest in the Cameron Highway and Poseidon oil pipelines, respectively.

Second Interconnector Pipeline (IC2) by IBEC Pipeline

The Gas 2025 study identified Interconnector 2 (IC2) as the most practical solution to transport additional gas supplies to Ireland. IC2 now provides additional capacity to meet the substantial increase in gas demand forecasted for the coming decades. Construction of IC2, a 195km sub-sea Interconnector pipeline linking Ireland with Southwest Scotland commenced in April 2002 and was successfully completed on time and to budget in November 2002.