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Norway Fuel Output Hits Six-Month Excessive

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Last updated: 2025/11/21 at 10:59 AM
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Norway produced 336.76 million normal cubic meters a day (MMscmd) of pure gasoline in October, its highest during the last six months, based on preliminary month-to-month manufacturing figures from the nation’s upstream regulator.

Nevertheless, final month’s gasoline output fell 1.7 p.c in comparison with October 2024, although it beat the Norwegian Offshore Directorate’s (NOD) projection by 2.1 p.c.

Norway bought 10.4 billion scm of gasoline final month, up 1.9 billion scm from September, the NOD reported on its web site.

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The Nordic nation’s oil manufacturing in October averaged 1.82 million barrels per day (MMbpd), down 3.6 p.c from September however up 2.1 p.c from October 2024. The determine exceeded the NOD forecast by 0.4 p.c.

Whole liquids manufacturing was 2.02 MMbpd, down 2.8 p.c month-on-month however up 0.8 p.c year-on-year.

“Preliminary manufacturing figures for October 2025 present a median day by day manufacturing of two,017,000 barrels of oil, NGL and condensate”, the NOD mentioned.

“The entire petroleum manufacturing thus far in 2025 is about 197.1 million Sm3 oil equivalents (MSm3 o.e.), damaged down as follows: about 87.8 MSm3 o.e. of oil, about 9.7 MSm3 o.e. of NGL and condensate and about 99.5 MSm3 o.e. of gasoline on the market”, it mentioned. “The entire quantity is 4.1 MSm3 o.e. lower than 2024”.


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For the third quarter majority state-owned Equinor ASA reported Norwegian fairness liquid and gasoline manufacturing of 1.42 million barrels of oil equal a day (MMboed), up from 1.36 MMboed in Q2 and 1.31 MMboed in Q3 2024.

“Within the third quarter of 2025, new fields coming onstream (Johan Castberg and Halten East) drove a rise in manufacturing in comparison with the identical quarter final yr”, Equinor mentioned of its Norwegian manufacturing in its quarterly report October 29. “Excessive manufacturing effectivity from Johan Sverdrup, new wells and a decrease impression from turnarounds and upkeep greater than offset pure decline on a number of fields.

“Liquids manufacturing had a better improve than gasoline within the quarter, pushed by new fields approaching stream with increased liquids share within the manufacturing combine.

“Manufacturing elevated barely for the primary 9 months of 2025 in comparison with the identical interval final yr, reflecting a steady underlying efficiency and modest ramp-up from new fields throughout the first half of the yr”.

Equinor mentioned, “Profitable near-infrastructure exploration on the NCS led to seven industrial discoveries within the quarter. One of many discoveries already began manufacturing, including volumes to the Asgard A within the Norwegian Sea. Mixed with manufacturing start-up from the Askeladd Vest subject within the Barents Sea, this helps Equinor’s long-term function as a protected provider of power to Europe”.

Equinor expects to develop annual manufacturing throughout its international portfolio by 4 p.c this yr, regardless of an anticipated impression of 30,000 boed from scheduled upkeep.

To contact the creator, e-mail jov.onsat@rigzone.com


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