Gannet is an oil and gas field located in the United Kingdom's continental shelf in the North Sea.
It is 180 km (110 mi) east of Aberdeen, and the water depth at the Gannet offshore installation is 95 m (312 ft).
They comprises good quality turbiditic sands of a Tertiary age (Tay, Rogaland, Forties, Lista and Andrew Formations) and were discovered in 1973.
[2] The topsides for Gannet were designed by Matthew Hall Engineering[3] which was also responsible for procurement and construction and commissioning assistance.
Gas is co-mingled with the off-gas from the oil separators is dehydrated through counter-current contact with Triethylene glycol.
[1] Shell have indicated that there is greater than 25% ullage of the total system capability available in the plant for additional third party processing and transportation.
When buried ocean quahog can survive long periods of time without food or oxygen, and are one of the longest living creatures on Earth, having a lifespan of more than 400 years.