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Welders linking up the two sections of British Petroleum’s 110-mile pipeline from the Forties Field to Cruden Bay, north of Aberdeen. The £95 million pipeline was joined 65 miles out in the North Sea and is expected to carry oil next year.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33671, 22 October 1974, Page 17

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Welders linking up the two sections of British Petroleum’s 110-mile pipeline from the Forties Field to Cruden Bay, north of Aberdeen. The £95 million pipeline was joined 65 miles out in the North Sea and is expected to carry oil next year. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33671, 22 October 1974, Page 17

Welders linking up the two sections of British Petroleum’s 110-mile pipeline from the Forties Field to Cruden Bay, north of Aberdeen. The £95 million pipeline was joined 65 miles out in the North Sea and is expected to carry oil next year. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33671, 22 October 1974, Page 17

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