Gas storage plays continue in UK

23 January 2007


ScottishPower recently bought the 4.1 billion cubic feet Hatfield Moor gas storage facility from Edinburgh Oil & Gas for £11.5 million ($23 million) in order to increase and enhance its gas storage capabilities.

The facility, located in South Yorkshire, is one of the few consented and operating onshore gas stores in the UK and is used solely by ScottishPower to store gas purchased in summer and autumn for release during winter peak demand.

John Campbell, ScottishPower’s energy Wholesale Director, said: “Purchase of the store enables ScottishPower to take full ownership and control of Hatfield Moor gas storage facility and invest in improving its operational capabilities, such as flow rates and increasing the working capacity.”

Meanwhile, E.ON UK, the company that runs Powergen, has submitted a planning application to build underground gas storage facility north of Aldbrough, in East Yorkshire.

The proposed facility is expected to have total working gas capacity of 420 million cubic metres of gas. It is hoped that a decision on the proposals will be reached by mid 2007 with construction is expected to start late in 2007 and the first phase operational in 2010. All work is planned to be completed by 2013.

Chief executive Dr Paul Golby said: “There is an urgent need for more gas storage in the UK as production from the North Sea declines.”


Related Articles
UK call for EC gas probe



Linkedin Linkedin   
Privacy Policy
We have updated our privacy policy. In the latest update it explains what cookies are and how we use them on our site. To learn more about cookies and their benefits, please view our privacy policy. Please be aware that parts of this site will not function correctly if you disable cookies. By continuing to use this site, you consent to our use of cookies in accordance with our privacy policy unless you have disabled them.