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Norway's Nyhamna gas output struck by power failure

Norway's Nyhamna gas processing plant suffered a partial blackout on Monday owing to a disruption in local power supply caused by stormy weather condition, operator Shell said.

Norwegian gas system operator Gassco announced an unintended interruption of 30.9 million cubic metres (mcm) at Nyhamna for both Monday and Tuesday, leaving the plant to operate at an estimated minimized capability of 48.9 mcm.

Gassco said in a regulative message that the precise size and period of the outage was uncertain.

We're working to restore this back to normal as rapidly as we can, a Shell spokesperson said.

The Nyhamna plant on Norway's west coast receives gas from the offshore Ormen Lange and Aasta Hansteen fields, among others, and exports the gas by means of pipelines to Britain and continental Europe.

Norway still planned to export 329 mcm of gas on Monday, Gassco said.

The day-ahead gas prices for Britain and the Netherlands were trading about 5% down at 97 cent per therm and 39.30 euros per megawatt hour

(source: Reuters)