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Sullom Voe is an eight-mile-long voe or
inlet off Yell
Sound in the
Shetland Islands. It
divides the
Northmavine peninsula from the
remainder of the Mainland...
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Sullom is a
village on the
Shetland peninsula of Northmavine,
between Haggrister and Bardister. It lies on the
northwest side of
Sullom Voe, to which...
- The
Sullom Voe
Terminal is an oil and gas
terminal at
Sullom Voe in the
Shetland Islands of Scotland. It
handles production from
oilfields in the North...
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Royal Air
Force Sullom Voe or more
simply RAF
Sullom Voe is a
former Royal Air
Force station near the
village of Brae, in the
Shetland Isles of Scotland...
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piloting Consolidated PBY
Catalina flying boats,
flying from RAF
Sullom Voe in Shetland.
Sullom Voe, now
known for its oil terminal, was a flying-boat base...
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historically a
fishing village, but with the
construction of the
nearby Sullom Voe Oil
Terminal in the 1970s it grew rapidly,
merging with the
nearby village...
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freight statistics: data
tables (PORT)". gov.uk.
Retrieved 7
February 2021. "
Sullom Voe Port Information".
Shetland Islands Council.
Retrieved 7
February 2021...
- (328 feet) wide
separating St.
Magnus Bay and the
Atlantic in the west from
Sullom Voe and the
North Sea in the east. The
geology of
Shetland is
complex with...
- made 52 of them.
Several RAF
airfields and
sites were also
established at
Sullom Voe and
several lighthouses suffered enemy air attacks. Oil
reserves discovered...
- oilfields. For WTI, the
delivery point is Cushing, OK; for Brent, it is
Sullom Voe,
located in Shetland, an
island archipelago north of
mainland Scotland...