Nordic peak: Norwegian oil production drops from 2,07 to 1,9 mb / d between July and August (Reuters)
Norway's oil production fell to a preliminary 1.91 million barrels per day on average in August from 2.07 million in July, the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate said on Friday.
Oil companies on the Norwegian shelf are struggling to maintain production against a long-term declining trend at maturing North Sea oilfields, but Norway's gas production continues to grow.
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Norway passed its peak oil production in 2001.
Since then there has been a continuous decline in oil production.
see page 8 of this document: http://www.energiekrise.de/e/aspo_news/ ... ter087.pdf
and in 2001 they were over 3 million barrels / day.
They are catching up with the Gas which is still expanding at home.
Since then there has been a continuous decline in oil production.
see page 8 of this document: http://www.energiekrise.de/e/aspo_news/ ... ter087.pdf
and in 2001 they were over 3 million barrels / day.
They are catching up with the Gas which is still expanding at home.
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