Route 1 Gas Pipeline

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The Route 1 Gas Pipeline, also known by its Portuguese names Gasoduto Rota 1, is an operating natural gas pipeline off the Atlantic coast of southeastern Brazil.

Location

The pipeline runs west from the Lula oil and natural gas field off the coast of Rio de Janeiro state to the Mexilhão platform off the coast of São Paulo state, then continues north to the Monteiro Lobato Gas Treatment Unit at Caraguatatuba, São Paulo state.

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Project Details

  • Operator: Petrobras
  • Parent Company: Petrobras
  • Current capacity: 3.65 billion cubic meters per year
  • Proposed capacity:
  • Length: 223 miles / 359 km
  • Status: Operating
  • Start Year: 2011

Background

In September 2011, Petrobras announced completion of the Lula-Mexilhão pipeline, a 216-kilometer pipeline designed to transfer natural gas from the Lula field, 250km off the coast of Rio de Janeiro state, to the Mexilhão platform, a fixed gas production platform 160km off the coast of São Paulo state[1]. At Mexilhão, the Lula-Mexilhão pipeline connects to a second section of pipeline running north to the Monteiro Lobato Gas Treatment Unit at Caraguatatuba, São Paulo state, where gas is fed into Brazil's domestic natural gas distribution network.[2] The Route 1 pipeline also interconnects with Petrobras's Route 2 Gas Pipeline, which has been operating since 2016, bringing another 4.75 million cubic meters of natural gas annually from the Lula field to the Cabiúnas Gas Treatment Terminal in Macaé, Rio de Janeiro state.[3]

The Lula field is located in the Santos basin, in a geological formation known as the 'pre-salt' layer, below 2126m (6975ft) of water and 2791m (9156ft) of soil, rock and salt.[4][5]

Technical description

The pipeline consists of two sections. The first, running between the Lula field and the Mexilhão platform, is 216 km (134 mi) long. The second, running from the Mexilhão Platform to the Monteiro Lobato Gas Treatment Unit, is 143 km long. Pipeline diameter ranges from 18 to 34 inches. The pipeline, operated by Petrobras, has the capacity to carry 10 million cubic meters of natural gas per day[2], or 3.65 billion cubic meters per year.[3]

Articles and resources

References

  1. "Mexilhão gas field", Offshore Technology website, accessed April 2018
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Lula-Mexilhão Gas Pipeline starts operation in Santos Basin", Petrobras press release, September 19, 2011
  3. 3.0 3.1 "FPSO Cidade de Maricá goes into operation in the Santos Basin pre-salt cluster", Petrobras press release, February 18, 2016
  4. "The journey from Tupi to Lula", Offshore Engineer, May 1, 2017
  5. "Lula oil field", Wikipedia, accessed April 2018

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