Europe can't tap Norway for more gas with Equinor maxed out

Extra supplies of natural gas have become a hot topic among European heads of state with the looming threat of a Russian gas cutoff. However, Equinor is already producing at full capacity, says CEO at capital markets day.
Photo: GWLADYS FOUCHE/REUTERS / X03825
Photo: GWLADYS FOUCHE/REUTERS / X03825
BY LARS ERIK TARALDSEN, BLOOMBERG

Norwegian natural gas giant Equinor ASA said it's pumping at full tilt, meaning there's no leeway to boost shipments to Europe in the event of a disruption to Russian supplies.

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