Norway will continue to produce natural gas at the current high levels for the remainder of the decade, Norway’s energy minister said on Tuesday.
To maintain that high level of natural gas production, the country has approved applications from operators to increase production from several gas fields, energy minister Terje Aasland told Reuters in an interview.
Norway is planning on producing 122 billion cubic meters of gas this year, according to May forecasts, up 8% from last year, with nat gas exports likely setting a new record this year. Norway’s gas production could also set a new record this year.
Norway, which supplies the EU and UK with 20%-25% of their needed gas supplies, is expecting record natural gas sales via pipelines to Europe this year and to become the EU’s biggest gas supplier.
The plans for increased production and exports come as Norway gains confidence in longer-term demand support. It also comes as nat gas prices spiked in the EU as supplies are tight and this winter’s supply outlook remains questionable.