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Equinor anticipates a tight European summer gas supply

The need to replenish Europe's storages that were two-thirds empty following the winter will keep the market tight, and demand an increase in the supply of liquefied gas, according to Anders Opedal, CEO of Equinor. Equinor is the continent's biggest gas supplier.

The European gas storage sites have ended winter heating at their lowest levels since 2022. This is due to the colder weather, lower wind speeds and increased demand for gas.

Opedal stated that Europe will need 200-300 additional LNG cargoes than last year.

He said that gas storages in Europe are low and that a tighter market is expected when they are replenished. The company's earnings for the first quarter were boosted by higher gas costs.

Equinor ships LNG out of its own LNG plant in Hammerfest, Arctic Norway (also known as Melkoeya).

This shutdown is scheduled to continue until July 19, 2019.

Equinor will surpass Russia's Gazprom in 2022 as Europe's largest natural gas supplier after the Russian invasion of Ukraine broke decades-old energy ties. However, speculation is growing about a possible return of Russian pipeline gas.

Opedal stated that the latter is "possible, but I don't think it will happen, and volumes will be restricted".

Opedal stated that Equinor estimated the additional volume potential in Russia at 40 billion cubic meters per year. This figure is still valid.

He added, "But this also requires a great deal of change in the politics for the Nord Stream Pipeline to be opened up and then the Yamal pipe over Poland to be reopened again. And also the Ukraine pipeline must be reopened."

(source: Reuters)