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Natural Gas in the North Sea
- By OilGasArticles Editor
- Published 03/28/2006
- North Sea Oil Field Development , Oil Field Development , Natural Gas Petroleum
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View all articles by OilGasArticles EditorAccording to OGJ, the five countries in the North Sea region had combined, proven Natural Gas reserves of 169.8 trillion cubic feet (Tcf). Two countries, Norway and the Netherlands, account for over three-fourths of these reserves. On the other hand, the United Kingdom is the largest producer. The North Sea region is an important source of natural gas for Europe, second only to Russia in total exports to the European Union (EU). Natural gas production in the region has increased dramatically since the early 1980s, with a 2003 production level of 9.9 Tcf that was 56 percent above the 1980 level. However, regional natural gas production has begun to flatten, with only Norway adding any significant new capacity in recent years.
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