The Everest gasfield is located in the Central North Sea, 233 kilometres (145 mi) east of Aberdeen, Scotland.
There is a permanent production installation, North Everest, in the Northern area of the field (located 57°45′00″N 1°48′04″E / 57.75°N 1.801°E / 57.75; 1.801: 288 ft (88 m) water depth) containing 11 surface wells drilled from the platform.
Condensates and liquids from North Everest are routed to Cruden Bay via Forties oilfield.
[6] The dried gas flows to the Dense Phase Suction Scrubber where any recovered liquids are removed.
A side stream of fuel gas for the installation is taken from the Dense Phase Separator.
The main gas stream is compressed in the Dense Phase Compressor to c. 140 bar.
From the Surge Drum condensate is metered and exported to the Forties Field via the Pipeline Pumps.