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Norway's pipeline gas exports will drop by 2.3% in 2025 but remain steady in 2019.

Gassco, the operator of Norway's pipeline system, said that Norway's natural gas exports via pipelines to Europe in 2018 decreased by 2.3% compared to their record-breaking?2024 levels. They are expected to stay roughly at these levels also in 2026.

Gassco will deliver 114.9 billion cubic meters (bcm), or slightly less than the previous year’s record of 117.6bcm, through its 8,800 km (5,468 miles) pipeline network by 2025.

Alfred Hansen said that the relatively stable level of supply is due to well-planned maintenance and a record-high availability of terminals. Onshore plants, and pipelines.

Hansen said that the results were "exceptionally good" and added that it also cemented Norway's status as a major supplier of energy to Europe.

He said that the current 'levels' represent a plateau in Norwegian gas supply, and 2026 is expected to keep a range of?110-120 bcm.

Norway is Europe's biggest gas supplier after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, 2022. It meets over 30% of its consumption. However, volumes vary depending on demand, maintenance, and other issues that affect capacity.

Gassco's gas network links Norwegian gas fields to Germany, Belgium France, Britain, and Denmark. Deliveries are usually close to 340 millions cubic metres per day.

RISE IN EXPORTS TO GERMANY

Delivery to Germany, Europe’s largest gas market, increased to 58 Bcm by?2025, up from 56 Bcm one year earlier. This includes volumes sent to Denmark through a branch of the?pipeline that has been in operation since 2022.

Gas exports to Britain dropped from 30 bcm per year to 27 bcm by 2024. Exports to France and Belgium also fell, each by 1 bcm.

Gassco does not include LNG shipments from the Hammerfest LNG facility in Arctic Norway. This plant has an annual capacity of approximately 6.5 billion cubic meters.

(source: Reuters)