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According to Platts Energy Information London, October 17, Norwegian natural gas exports to the United Kingdom jumped to the highest level in six months on Wednesday as British natural gas prices continued to rise, stimulating flows that usually occur only in winter
.
Langeled pipeline supply along the shores of Britain's Isington terminal has maintained its maximum throughput since reaching 73 million cubic meters per day of technical capacity on Tuesday, while the supply of Vesterled pipes to St.
Fergus jumped 15 million cubic meters per day to 27 million cubic meters per day
.
This readjustment of Norwegian production eventually led to total supply in the UK reaching 121.
5 million cubic meters per day
by 1200 GMT on Wednesday.
If this rate is maintained throughout the gas day, the amount of gas supplied daily on the Norwegian shelf will be equivalent to the amount of gas the UK received from non-carbon emitters during the winter
.
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According to Platts Energy Information London, October 17, Norwegian natural gas exports to the United Kingdom jumped to the highest level in six months on Wednesday as British natural gas prices continued to rise, stimulating flows that usually occur only in winter
.
Langeled pipeline supply along the shores of Britain's Isington terminal has maintained its maximum throughput since reaching 73 million cubic meters per day of technical capacity on Tuesday, while the supply of Vesterled pipes to St.
Fergus jumped 15 million cubic meters per day to 27 million cubic meters per day
.
This readjustment of Norwegian production eventually led to total supply in the UK reaching 121.
5 million cubic meters per day
by 1200 GMT on Wednesday.
If this rate is maintained throughout the gas day, the amount of gas supplied daily on the Norwegian shelf will be equivalent to the amount of gas the UK received from non-carbon emitters during the winter
.
123Next View full article
123Next View full article