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Norway Gasoline Output Down in First 9 Months

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Last updated: 2025/10/23 at 10:47 AM
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Norway averaged 326.26 million normal cubic meters a day (MMscmd) in pure gasoline manufacturing within the first three quarters, down from 341.25 MMscmd in the identical nine-month interval final 12 months, in keeping with official information.

Information is preliminary for September 2025, for which the Norwegian Offshore Directorate (NOD) estimated 282.1 MMscmd of gasoline output. That’s down 15.6 % from August 2025 however up 17.2 % towards September 2024. The September 2025 determine fell in need of the NOD’s forecast for the month by 1.9 %.

Norway offered 8.5 billion scmd final month, down 1.9 billion scmd from August, in keeping with the info revealed on the NOD’s web site.

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In response to the European Fee’s newest quarterly gasoline market report, protecting the primary quarter of 2025, the Nordic nation remained the European Union’s high gasoline provider, accounting for 31 % or 21.7 Bcm.

Norway remained the EU’s largest pipeline gasoline provider, accounting for 55 % or 20.6 Bcm. Norway’s share of the EU’s piped gasoline imports elevated by 5 proportion factors in comparison with the fourth quarter of 2024 following the top of the Ukraine-Russia transit deal.

In the meantime Norway’s oil manufacturing in September averaged 1.82 million barrels per day (MMbpd), down seven % from August however up 13.7 % from September 2024. The determine exceeded the NOD projection by 5.4 %.

Whole liquids manufacturing was 1.99 MMbpd, down 7.8 % month-on-month however up 14.8 % year-on-year.

“Preliminary manufacturing figures for September 2025 present a mean each day manufacturing of 1,991,000 barrels of oil, NGL [natural gas liquids] and condensate”, the NOD reported.

“The overall petroleum manufacturing up to now in 2025 is about 176.2 million Sm3 oil equivalents (MSm3 o.e.), damaged down as follows: about 78.5 MSm3 o.e. of oil, about 8.7 MSm3 o.e. of NGL and condensate and about 89.4 MSm3 o.e. of gasoline on the market”, it stated.

“The overall quantity is 4.5 MSm3 o.e. lower than 2024”.

For the second quarter, majority state-owned Equinor ASA reported Norwegian fairness gasoline manufacturing and fairness liquids manufacturing of 704,000 boed and 655,000 boed respectively. “New manufacturing from the Johan Castberg discipline reaching plateau and Halten East contributed. Collectively, this offset pure decline, influence from the turnaround at Hammerfest LNG and upkeep on the Kollsnes processing plant”, Equinor reported July 23.

Equinor expects to develop annual manufacturing throughout its international portfolio by 4 % this 12 months, regardless of an anticipated influence of 30,000 boed from scheduled upkeep.

To contact the writer, electronic mail jov.onsat@rigzone.com


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