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Norway gas export drops as Sleipner failure shuts Nyhamna plant

Norway's gas exports to Europe fell sharply on Monday as a shutdown of the offshore Sleipner center also stopped operation at the Nyhamna onshore processing plant, pipeline operator Gassco stated.

There was an incident at the Sleipner Riser platform on Sunday, where we were informed they are closing down, the head of pipeline system operations at Gassco, Alfred Hansen, informed .

Norway in 2022 surpassed Russia as Europe's greatest gas provider as Moscow's intrusion of Ukraine severed decades-long energy ties.

Sleipner Riser is a connection point for the Langeled North and Langeled South pipelines connecting the Nyhamna plant on Norway's west coast with the Easington terminal in Britain.

Both terminals were shut on Monday, openness data showed, with Norwegian gas supply nominations falling to 251 million cubic metres (mcm) daily on Monday, from 300 mcm/day chosen on Friday, according to Gassco information.

Gassco is dealing with Sleipner operator Equinor to discover an operational service, however it was uncertain when the issues would be dealt with, Hansen said.

This appears like it may be somewhat complicated, he added.

Nyhamna has the ability to process approximately 79.8 million cubic metres (mcm) per day, with he current shutdown leading to a. genuine loss of 56.7 mcm on Monday, according Hansen.

In Britain, the Easington terminal in northeast England,. with a capability of 72.50 mcm/day, was also shut, pointing out upstream. restrictions, according to a different message.

Equinor did not immediately respond to a request for. remark.

(source: Reuters)