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Gassco chief says that Norway's gas system will see less maintenance in this year.

The maintenance program for Norway's gas infrastructure is smaller than it was in 2025.

Gassco CEO Frode Leversund said that the planned maintenance for this year is smaller than it was last year. "So you can think to yourself, there's a possibility of producing a little bit more," he added.

He added that the biggest volume change year-to-year is based upon the amount of work planned along the entire value chain, from the production on fields to downstream processing plants.

Norway will be Europe's biggest gas supplier after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, 2022. It will meet over 30% of demand, but volumes may fluctuate depending on demand, maintenance, and other outages.

Gassco's pipeline network of 8,800 km (5,468 miles) will deliver 114.9 billion cubic meters (bcm), down from 117.6 bcm exported in 2024.

"Production depends on our ability to maintain the necessary uptime, i.e. that the fields perform as expected. It also depends on whether the market wants the gas, Leversund added.

He added that Norwegian gas exports for January and February had already exceeded the previous year's levels.

Europe will rely on Norwegian deliveries in the coming months to replenish its gas stockpiles, which are at a 5-year low in a market that is tightened due to the Middle East conflict.

Due to the closure of the 'Strait of Hormuz, around 20% of the global liquefied 'natural gas supply is?trapped.

The benchmark European gas prices have risen by around 60% since the beginning of the conflict, on 28 February. (Reporting and editing by Terje Solsvik, Nora Buli)

(source: Reuters)