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Norway gas circulation to Britain resumes after repair work

The circulation of Norwegian gas to northern England by means of the Langeled pipeline resumed on Friday, live information from Britain's system operator National Gas revealed following a June 2 interruption that activated renewed concerns over energy security in Europe.

Britain's Easington import terminal gotten gas from Langeled at a rate of 44.5 million cubic metres (mcm) each day at 0446 GMT, up from zero on Thursday, according to stream data from National Gas.

Sunday's disturbance of gas streams from Norway's onshore Nyhamna plant via Langeled to Easington drove Europe's standard gas price on Monday to 38.56 euros per megawatt hour (MWh), its

greatest

because December.

The blackout was brought on by a crack in a two-inch pipeline onboard Equinor's overseas Sleipner Riser platform, which functions as a connection in between Langeled North and Langeled South.

(source: Reuters)