Route 6a Gas Pipeline

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The Route 6a Gas Pipeline is a proposed natural gas pipeline off the Atlantic coast of southeastern Brazil.

Location

The proposed pipeline would run west from the offshore pre-salt fields of Brazil's Campos Basin to Porto Central in the municipality of President Kennedy, Espírito Santo state.[1][2]

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Project Details

  • Operator: Petrobras[2]
  • Parent Company: Petrobras
  • Capacity: 12 million cubic meters per day)[1]
  • Length: 119 km / 74 miles[1]
  • Status: Shelved
  • Start Year:

Background

In May 2019 Brazil's Secretary of Oil and Gas of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, Márcio Félix, stated that Petrobras was considering building more pipeline networks, to be called Routes 4, 5 and 6.[2]

Two separate alternatives for the Route 6 pipeline have been proposed, known as Route 6a and Route 6b. The Route 6a alternative calls for the construction of an 119-kilometer, 14-inch pipeline with a capacity of 12 million cubic meters per day and an estimated development cost of R$ 2.5 billion (2.5 billion Brazilian reais).[1] The pipeline would terminate at the Porto Central facility in Espírito Santo state, a joint venture between Port of Rotterdam and TPK Logística that received its environmental license in 2018.[2] The pipeline could potentially supply several new gas plants that have been proposed in the area.[1]

A November 2021 update of the Brazilian government's offshore gas infrastructure plan continued to list the Route 6a pipeline as an active project, noting that it was still in the "initial studies" phase.[3]

As of August 2024, with no subsequent news about the pipeline in more than two years, the project was presumed to be shelved.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "PIPE: Plano Indicativo de Processamento e Escoamento de Gás Natural" (PDF). EPE. November 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Petrobras plans to build three more pipelines, Route 4, 5 and 6, Click Oil and Gas, May 9, 2019
  3. "PIPE 2021 - Plano Indicativo de Processamento e Escoamento de Gás Natural (p 54)" (PDF). EPE. Empresa de Pesquisa Energética. November 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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