The Tornado field lies within Blocks 204/13 and 204/14d in the Faroe-Shetland channel, West of Shetland. The Tornado field is located approximately 153 km west of the closest landfall on the Shetland Islands and approximately 6.5 km southeast from the UK/Faroes transboundary line. The water depth at the proposed drill centre location is approximately 1,060 m LAT. Water depths along the proposed pipeline route range between 1,090 m below LAT to a minimum of 593.8 m below LAT.
The proposed Tornado field development is a new subsea gas development which will comprise up to three subsea production wells tied back to the existing Greater Laggan Area network infrastructure at Tormore (subject to commercial negotiations) via a new production pipeline and control umbilical (c. 86 km in length). Produced fluids will be processed onshore at the Shetland Gas Plant (SGP) with liquid condensate piped to the nearby Sullom Voe oil terminal for further processing.
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Please note the public consultation will close on 6th April 2026.
The Fotla field is located in the Central North Sea within UKCS Block 22/1b c. 176 km to the east of Peterhead, Scotland and 46 km to the west of the UK/Norway transboundary line. The Norwegian coastline lies 265 km to the east. Water depths at the Fotla field vary between approximately 119m and 132m LAT, whilst water depths along the proposed pipeline route range between 128m and 137m.
The proposed Fotla field development is a new development which will comprise two production wells connected to a subsea manifold and tied back to the existing Britannia platforms via a new production pipeline. The Harbour Energy operated Britannia platform and Bridged Linked Platform (BLP) are located 13.5 km to the north of the Fotla field in UKCS Block 16/26.
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Please note the public consultation closed on 1st February 2026.
The Cambo field lies within Blocks 204/4a, 204/5a, 204/9a and 204/10a in the Faroe-Shetland channel, West of Shetland, approximately 133 km to the West of the Shetland Islands and adjacent to the UK/Faroe Island transboundary line. The water depth in the Cambo field ranges from 1,073 m to 1,105 m.
The proposed Cambo field development will comprise of nine new subsea production wells and four water injection wells. The wells will be connected to manifolds which in turn will be tied back to a new-build FPSO. Produced gas will be transported to shore via a new 32.5 km gas export pipeline (GEP) which will be tied into the Rosebank gas export system (subject to commercial negotiations). This, in turn, ties into the West of Shetland Pipeline System (WOSPS) allowing excess produced gas to be sent to Sullom Voe, Shetland. Produced oil will be offloaded via shuttle tanker and exported.
Field development summary of project
Please note the public consultation will close on 18th April 2026.
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