KOLLSNES
- NOKON
- Latitude: 60.5531
- Longitude: 4.88361
- Norwegian Coast
- Port in Norway
Location: Norway
Kollsnes is a significant gas processing plant and marine port located on the western coast of Norway, in Øygarden Municipality in Vestland county. While Kollsnes itself is primarily known for its gas processing facility rather than being a conventional marine port, its connection to maritime activities is important for the transportation and handling of natural gas products.
General Description:
- Location: Kollsnes, Øygarden Municipality, Vestland County, Norway
- Primary Function: Gas processing facility
- Nearby Major Cities: About 50 km northwest of Bergen
- Coordinates: Approximately 60.5711° N latitude, 4.8348° E longitude
Facility and Infrastructure:
- Gas Processing: The main function of the Kollsnes facility is to process natural gas from the Troll, Kvitebjørn, and Visund fields in the North Sea.
- Processing Capacity: The plant has a processing capacity of around 144.5 million cubic meters of natural gas per day.
- Storage Tanks: Facilities for storing processed gas and liquids.
- Pipelines: Several subsea pipelines connect Kollsnes to offshore gas fields and other onshore facilities.
- Control Rooms: Advanced control rooms for monitoring and managing gas processing operations.
- Support Buildings: Includes administrative offices, maintenance workshops, and safety stations.
Maritime Specifications:
- Nature of Traffic: Predominantly industrial ships such as LNG carriers, supply vessels, and sometimes specialized tankers.
- Navigation: Deepwater channels suitable for large vessels. Modern navigational aids and pilotage services are available to ensure safe passage.
- Loading/Unloading Facilities: Dedicated docks and loading arms for LNG and other hydrocarbon products. Automated systems for monitoring and managing loading operations.
- Safety and Security: Strict safety protocols, including emergency response capabilities, are in place. The facility operates under stringent Norwegian maritime and industrial regulations.
Connectivity:
- Pipelines: Apart from subsea pipelines, there are extensive onshore gas and liquid pipelines connecting to other parts of Norway and continental Europe.
- Road Access: Adequate road connections facilitate movement of personnel and equipment. Proximity to the fishing village of Ågotnes and other local communities.
Environmental Considerations:
- Regulations: Operates under environmental protection regulations set by Norwegian authorities. Continuous monitoring of emissions and adherence to sustainability practices are enforced.
- Efforts: Investments in technology to reduce carbon footprint and improve energy efficiency.
While Kollsnes is not a port in the strictest sense, its role as a hub for the processing and distribution of natural gas underscores its importance within Norway's maritime infrastructure and the global energy market.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
BERGEN LNG | Tanker | NOKOL | 11/21/2024 | |
STORM | Towing/Tug | 11/20/2024 | ||
PIONEER KNUTSEN | Tanker | NOKOL | 11/19/2024 | |
EDDA FAUNA | baycraft | KOLLNES | 11/18/2024 | |
SEVEN KESTREL | Other | PENGUINS | 11/8/2024 | |
EDDA FLORA | baycraft | KOLLSNES | 11/2/2024 | |
BLOM | Towing/Tug | 10/29/2024 |