Norway can't meet any winter Russian gas shortfall: Statoil
executive
Amsterdam (Platts)--20May2014/649 am EDT/1049 GMT
Norway will have only limited scope to increase its gas deliveries to
Europe this winter in the event of disruption to Russian supplies as a
result of the Ukraine crisis, a senior Statoil executive said Tuesday.
"I think many producers, including us, can adjust on the margins, but
most of the production capacity from Norway is typically designed to
produce at maximum in winter and that is what we'll do," Statoil senior
vice president Rune Bjornson told delegates at the Flame gas conference
in Amsterdam.
However, Europe retains the option to move into the LNG market, in the
absence of significant additional Norwegian supply, Bjornson said.
"That is even more important as a mid-term solution, but of course they
will have to compete [with other consumers]," he added.
But well stocked storage sites and the move into the warm summer months
meant there was no immediate challenge to European security of supply
from a disruption to Russian deliveries, Bjornson said.
Russia has threatened to cut off supplies to Ukraine on June 3 unless it
receives advance payments for gas by June 2. Ukraine is a key transit
country for Russian gas to Europe and on the previous two occasions that
Russia cut Ukrainian supplies (in 2006 and 2009), it also stopped
transit deliveries through Ukraine after accusing it of siphoning off
gas intended for European customers.
--Reginald Ajuonuma, reginald.ajuonuma@platts.com
--Edited by Jonathan Dart, jonathan.dart@platts.com
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