Ancala Midstream is committed to the Commercial Code of Practice and The Infrastructure Code of Practice
Common terms for the SAGE System are available upon request and we commit to responding to all potential shippers with information enabling them to understand the SAGE System and to work towards competitive commercial terms.
If you require further information, please contact us at notices@ancalamidstream. The following steps will be taken:
SAGE Operator provides technical assessment and approval
All relevant owners notified
SNSL provides indicative commercial terms
Further technical studies
Fully termed agreements inc:
o Transportation and/or processing
o Construction and Tie-in
o Allocation and metering
Tie-in to one of multiple available tees
First Production
The main SAGE Terminal at St Fergus nominal treatment and processing capacity of 1150 million standard cubic feet of gas per day in the main plant from the Northern and Central North Sea. In 1995 the SAGE Terminal Expansion (STE) was added providing a further nominal capacity of 840 million standard cubic feet of gas per day. Gas is redelivered to shippers at the entry point into the National Transmission System at St Fergus and NGLs are redelivered to shippers at the entry point to the Forties onshore pipeline system and the SEGAL system.
Main SAGE Terminal : 1150 mmsf/d
STE : 840 mmscf/d
NGL Capacity : 5300 tonnes/day
CO2 Capacity : 2500 tonnes/day
H2S Gas Treatment: >3ppm
The SAGE System operates under a divided rights regime.
Access to infrastructure operated by SAGE North Sea Ltd on the UK Continental Shelf will typically involve entering into the agreements listed below:
Transportation and Processing Operations Services Agreement (TPA)
Confidentiality Agreement (CA) (standard form CA)
Processing Agreement (PA)
Construction and Tie-in Agreement (CTA) Proximity Agreement (PA) (if required)
Pipeline Crossing Agreement (PCA) (if required)
Allocation Agreement (conform to existing SAGE Allocation Agreements
Summary of Key Commercial Terms of Executed Infrastructure Access Agreements (Completed under the Infrastructure Code of Practice (ICOP))
ALEXIS FLETCHER
Chief Executive Officer
The team is led by Chief Executive Officer Alexis Fletcher. Alexis joined Ancala Midstream Acquisitions Limited from Shell International where he spent over 20 years in a career spanning technical, commercial and governance roles across the oil and gas value chain, with a particular focus on LNG. Alexis was appointed Managing Director of Dragon LNG in 2019, one of the UK’s three LNG import terminals, prior to which he led the Brunei LNG asset management team as a non-executive director and shareholder representative of production and shipping assets.