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Norway oil and gas production: 2013 mid-year review
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Report summary
Liquids production fell by 9%, to 1.8 mmbbl/d, in the 12 month period to July 2013. In 2014, liquids production is expected to increase for the first time in 13 years. Gas production declined 2% to average 10.6 bcf/d.
Table of contents
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Liquids Production drops significantly
- Large liquids fields decline
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Gas output down compared with record year
- Increased output from Troll and Skarv brought onstream
- New fields to boost production
- Desire for production drives M&A but top producers remain unchanged
Tables and charts
This report includes 8 images and tables including:
- Liquids production by year
- Gas production by year
- Norway Production Outlook
- Developments expected onstream
- Liquids production by company
- Gas production by company
- Top ten producing liquids fields
- Top ten producing gas fields
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