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Norway oil and gas production: 2012 review
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Report summary
Average gas production increased 13% in 2012, to 11 billion cubic feet per day. Liquids production in 2012 was 1.92 million barrels per day and has now been in decline since it peaked at 3.4 million b/d in 2001. Liquids production is forecast to increase for the first time in over a decade from 2014. Although achieving this target will be challenging, as it will require fields to produce at optimum levels, avoid lengthy maintenance stoppages and the timely delivery of new developments.
Table of contents
- Record gas production due to increase at Troll
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Liquids production continues to decline
- Output drops from mature giants
- New developments set to halt liquids decline
- Several projects to be brought onstream
Tables and charts
This report includes 8 images and tables including:
- Gas production by year
- Top ten producing gas fields, 2011 vs. 2012
- Liquids production by year
- Liquid production - 5 year forecast
- Gas production - 5 year forecast
- Increase in liquids production 2013 - 2017 - top 10
- Increase in gas production 2013 - 2017 - top 10
- Top ten producing liquids fields, 2011 vs. 2012
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