According to the results of June 2023, liquid hydrocarbon production volume in Norway decreased by 0.6% and decreased by 12 thousand barrels per day. In this respect reported In a report by the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD).
According to the final data for May, the volume of liquid hydrocarbon production in the country averaged 2.002 million barrels per day. According to the results of June, it decreased to 1.99 million barrels per day.
According to the NPD, the figure for May was 0.6% lower than previously estimated. In addition, oil production volume in June was 1.81 million barrels per day, which is 0.6% higher than preliminary estimates and 1.5% higher than May.
The report stated that the gas production volume in June stood at 259.1 million cubic meters per day, 13.4% less than the preliminary estimate. In addition, this figure was 5.5% below the May value.
On 1 July, Terje Osland, Norwegian Minister of Oil and Energy, at a press conference declarationNorwegian authorities reportedly approved the development of 19 oil and gas fields for 200 billion Norwegian krone ($18.5 billion).
Previously reportedHe said Norway’s revenue increased by $100 billion in 2022 due to the EU’s refusal to buy fuel from the Russian Federation.