- Sullom Voe
Sullom Voe is an
inlet betweenNorth Mainland andNorthmavine onShetland inScotland . It is a location of the Sullom Voe oil terminal.The Voe, the longest in Shetland, and partially sheltered by the island of Yell was used as a
military base duringWorld War II both by the Norwegian Air Force and by the RAF because of its location. With the coming of the oil terminal, the remains of the airbase were upgraded and modernised to createScatsta Airport which is primarily used to service the terminal.The first
crude oil was discovered in theNorth Sea in 1969, and soon thereafter construction began on the oil terminal at Sullom Voe, north east of the village ofBrae , which became operational in 1975 and was completed in 1982, becoming the largest inEurope . Oil flows via pipeline from the Brent and Ninianoil field s to be loaded onto tankers at Sullom Voe. It has recently begun to serveNorth Atlantic oil fields as well.When
Shetland was identified as a location to provide pipeline terminal and support facilities for off-shore oil installations in the northernNorth Sea , corporations involved had expected to each build their own terminal facilities. However, wishing to minimise the negative impacts of the industry, theShetland Islands Council (SIC), with power granted to it by the UK Parliament in the 1974 Zetland County Council Act (ZCC Act), were able to contain all pipeline terminal facilities at the Sullom Voe site, now operated byBP on behalf of a consortium of companies operating in the North Sea and NorthAtlantic .External links
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