Norway unable to supply more gas to EU

While the European Commission is on the hunt for alternative gas suppliers to Russia, Norway declines being able to increase exports.
Photo: GLEB GARANICH/REUTERS / X00550
Photo: GLEB GARANICH/REUTERS / X00550
BY ANNE FILBERT, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

With the conflict with Russia still looming, the European Commission is on the lookout for suppliers that could help cover gas consumption in the event of a plugging of the Russian gas flow to the EU. However, a rescue won’t be coming from Norway, according to the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy.

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