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http://d-dayrevisited.co.uk/planning/operation-pluto.html

 

 

 

Planners knew that the future invasion of Europe would be the largest amphibious landing in history and without adequate and reliable supplies of petrol any advance would at best slow down and at worst grind to a halt. A loss of momentum could jeopardise the whole operation as German forces would have time to regroup and counter-attack. Conventional tankers and 'ship to shore' pipelines were in danger of cluttering up the beaches, obstructing the movement of men, armaments and materials and, in all circumstances, were subject to disruption by weather and sea conditions, and they were easy targets for the Luftwaffe. The idea of a pipeline under the Channel was an innovative solution.

Work on developing this idea began as early as 1942. Constructing flexible yet pressure-resistant pipes and leak-free couplings was a difficult and slow process. In addition, it was realised that the fuel would need to be stored in the south of England in the preparation stages for the invasion, with the possibility of the storage points becoming targets for the Luftwaffe. Consequently it was decided that an integrated network of pipelines would be needed, bringing the fuel from oil terminals and the like in safer areas of the United Kingdom, mainly Liverpool and Bristol, down to Dungeness and the Isle of Wight and from there over the Channel to Cherbourg and Calais.

The Liverpool end of the pipeline was in the River Mersey near the site of the 1982 Festival Gardens. In the river, opposite the Britannia Public House, is a yellow buoy which marks the spot where a platform was constructed and to which American and English tankers would tie up and connect their delivery hoses. The fuel would then be pumped from the landing under the Mersey, down the length of England to Shanklin on the Isle of Wight and from there to pumping points.

To minimise the risk of attacks on the pumping stations and to preserve the secrecy of the operation, these were carefully disguised as bungalows, barns, gravel-pits, garages and even an ice cream shop! The special connection with Shell Stanlow is that it is inconceivable that much of the oil would not have originated from the Stanlow Refinery.

 

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