Rough (facility)
Rough is a former natural gas storage facility situated off the east coast of England. In June 2017, Centrica Storage Ltd announced that gas injection and storage would cease.
History[]
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 in the supply and demand of gas in the UK. In 1983 British Gas Corporation made the final decision to convert Rough into a natural gas storage facility which became operational in 1985 as the largest gas storage facility built in the UK continental shelf.
The break-up of British Gas plc in 1997 into BG Group and Centrica meant that BG Storage was created as a ring-fenced subsidiary of BG Group, for competition reasons. In 2001, BG Group sold BG Storage, and thus the Rough facility, to Dynegy. In 2002, Centrica bought the plant from Dynergy for £304 million during its period of near-bankruptcy. The purchase of Rough led to the Competition Commission requesting certain undertakings being put in place due to Centrica's control of the Morecambe Bay gas fields which at the time were providing 10–15% of the UK's gas supply. In 2003 Centrica provided DECC with a set of undertakings and Centrica Storage Ltd (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Centrica plc) was formed. Centrica Storage Ltd still operates the Rough facility in accordance with the undertakings.
In June 2017, Centrica announced the closure of the Rough gas storage site due to safety concerns. The rundown of the plant will take up to four years to complete.[1][2][3]
Operation[]
The facility consists of a partially depleted gas field (the Rough field) in the Southern North Sea, approximately 18 miles (29 km) off the east coast of Yorkshire, together with an onshore gas processing terminal at Easington, approximately 27 miles (43 km) south-east of Hull.
The Rough processing terminal forms a part of the larger Easington Gas Terminal which can inject upwards of 125 million cubic metres per day (approximately 40% of the daily UK supply).
The Rough facility is operated by Centrica Storage Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Centrica. Nearly 200 staff and contractors are employed within the operation, both onshore and offshore. It had a storage capacity of 3.31 billion cubic metres which was approximately 70% of the UK's gas storage capacity (approximately nine days' supply). Rough could supply 10% of the UK's peak gas demand and thus was an important part of the UK's gas infrastructure. Operational problems led to a partial shutdown in 2016, requiring increased imports during that winter.[4][3][5]
At the time of the announcement of the rundown of the facility in June 2017, Rough was the only depleted UK offshore gas field reservoir used for gas storage and retrieval.[6] Several projects have been proposed to use other depleted offshore fields but none have proved to be economically viable; two examples are the Baird and Deborah gas storage projects.
Offshore facilities[]
The offshore installations and their details and functions were as follows.[7]
Installation | Platform | Function | Type | Legs | Well slots | Installed | Production start | Production to/from |
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Rough A Complex | Rough AD | Drilling / wellheads | Steel jacket | 8 | 12 | 1975 | October 1975 | To Rough AP |
Rough AP | Production | Steel jacket | 8 | – | 1975 | October 1975 | To Easington (16” pipeline) or to Rough BP (18” pipeline) | |
Rough Gas Storage Complex | Rough BP | Processing and compression | Steel jacket | 8 | – | July 1983 | April 1985 | To / from Easington (36” pipeline) |
Rough BD | Drilling | Steel jacket | 8 | 12 | August 1983 | 1985 | Into reservoir or to Rough BP | |
Rough CD | Wellhead | Steel jacket | 4 | 12 | June July 1984 | January 1985 | Into reservoir or to Rough BP |
References[]
- ^ "Cessation of Storage Operations at Rough". www.centrica.com. 20 June 2017. Archived from the original on 11 December 2017. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
- ^ Ward, Andrew (20 June 2017). "Centrica to close UK's largest gas storage site". Financial Times. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
- ^ a b Vaughan, Adam (20 June 2017). "Closure of UK's largest gas storage site 'could mean volatile prices'". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
- ^ "Winter gas imports to increase as UK storage hits record low - E & T Magazine". 20 July 2016. Archived from the original on 20 July 2016. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
- ^ "Closure of biggest UK gas storage site draws criticism". Financial Times. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
- ^ "Rough to permanently close after safety concerns - BeondBeond". beondgroup.com. 20 June 2017. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
- ^ Oilfield Publications Limited (1985). The North Sea Platform Guide. Oilfield Publications Limited. pp. 596–602.
External links[]
- Natural gas storage
- Natural gas infrastructure in the United Kingdom
- Buildings and structures in the East Riding of Yorkshire
- Centrica