Norwegian major Statoil announced Tuesday it signed an agreement with Germany's Wintershall to deliver natural gas to the regional European market. Statoil said it will deliver 1.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas to German and surrounding markets under the terms of a 10-year sales agreement. Wintershall Chief Executive Officer Rainer Seele said the agreement benefits both companies. "The agreement with Statoil, a long-term and reliable energy partner with Germany for decades, is a significant milestone for Wintershall," he said in a statement. "For us this means that we can also use the volumes we produce from the North Sea in Europe in the future without having to expand our own infrastructure." Germany is the second-largest natural gas market in Europe, consuming about 2.8 trillion cubic feet of natural gas per year. Russian energy company Gazprom this year started delivering gas to Germany through its Nord Stream pipeline system through the Baltic Sea. Both lines are designed to transport about 1.9 trillion cubic feet of Russian gas each year to European consumers for at least 50 years. Statoil said gas would run to Germany through existing infrastructure offshore Norway and be priced "on competitive terms."
GMT 18:55 2018 Friday ,14 December
Libya’s National Oil against paying ‘ransom’ to reopen El Sharara fieldGMT 22:21 2018 Thursday ,13 December
Turkey starts building land part of Turkish Stream pipelineGMT 13:35 2018 Sunday ,09 December
OPEC+ deal to ensure stability of oil price, that is positive for RussiaGMT 14:30 2018 Friday ,07 December
Major oil producers haggle over production cutGMT 13:29 2018 Thursday ,06 December
Major oil exporters mull supply cut amid internal rifts, US demandsGMT 09:30 2018 Monday ,03 December
Qatar says it is withdrawing from OPEC on January 1GMT 21:01 2018 Sunday ,25 November
Oil prices plummet amid U.S. drilling rigs downGMT 17:32 2018 Friday ,16 November
OPEC Basket Price Stood, at over $65.2, on ThursdayMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor