Vesterled

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General directioneast–west
Passes throughNorth Sea
Vesterled
Location
CountryNorway, United Kingdom
General directioneast–west
FromFrigg field, Heimdal field
Passes throughNorth Sea
ToSt. Fergus, Scotland
Runs alongsideFrigg pipeline
General information
Typenatural gas
OwnerGassled
OperatorGassco
Technical service providerTotal E&P UK Plc
Construction started1974
Commissioned1978
Technical information
Length360 km (220 mi)
Maximum discharge12 billion cubic meter
Diameter32 in (813 mm)

Vesterled is a natural gas pipeline system, which runs from the Heimdal field (Heimdal Riser platform) in the North Sea to St Fergus Gas Plant near Peterhead in Scotland. The name Vesterled is the term used by the Vikings for their westward voyages, i.e. vesterled = "the way westward".

Originally the Vesterled pipeline was known as the Frigg Norwegian Pipeline, which was built in 1974–1978 to transport gas from the Frigg field to the United Kingdom. It was laid in parallel to the Frigg UK Pipeline creating the Frigg Transportation System.[1] It became operational in August 1978. As the Frigg field was running to cease production, the spur line from the Heimdal field was put in operation on 1 October 2001.[2][3]

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