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Shell to conduct 72 hours of flaring at Mossmorran starting this weekend

Shell to flare at its NGL plant in Fife.
Shell to flare at its NGL plant in Fife.

Flaring at Shell’s NGL plant at Mossmorran in Fife is to take place this weekend, the company has announced.

The planned flaring is to commence on Saturday morning with Teresa Waddington, Shell’s plant manager confirming the process will last for 72 hours.

She said: “This weekend we will start our annual ‘turnaround’ at the Shell Fife NGL Plant, where we will reduce production over a 15-day period in order to carry out planned investment and maintenance on the plant.

“As part of this turnaround, I would like to notify the local community of planned, intermittent, low intensity use of the Fife NGL flare stack during a period of 72 hours, beginning from 10am on Saturday, August 10.

“We will use the flare to empty the pipes and vessels on Module 3, which then enables us to complete testing on our safety systems and maintenance on the Module’s safety-critical valves.

“The plant preparation will be phased in order to minimise the flaring rates as far as possible.”

And she urged the public not to be alarmed by the process.

“Please rest assured that there is no risk to the local community, and that we will take measures to minimise the impact of the flare stack,” she added.

“We have informed the regulator SEPA of our intention.

“This is a necessary activity that we undertake, and represents our ongoing investment to ensure the plant continues to operate effectively and to high safety standards.”