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Norway has become the main gas supplier to Europe, to which it is connected by an extensive network of pipelines.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday called on Norway, now Europe’s largest gas supplier, to to strengthen its actionto fight against the surge in gas prices induced by the war in Ukraine. During a telephone interview with Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, the Head of State “welcomed Norway’s efforts to increase its exports and thus contribute to reducing European dependence on Russian hydrocarbons”, specified the Elysee.
“He called on Norway to continue and step up its action in order to fight against the rise in energy prices in Europe”, also indicated the French presidency. As a result of Moscow’s reduction in its gas supplies in retaliation for European sanctions following the Russian offensive in Ukraine, Norway has become Europe’s main gas supplier, to which it is connected by a vast network of pipelines.
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The Scandinavian country is currently producing at full capacity. According to official forecasts, its gas exports could reach a record level of 122 billion m3 this year. To be compared with some 150 billion m3 of gas per year supplied by Russia to the European Union before the war.
Faced with soaring prices, several European states, including Italy, are advocating a cap on the price of gas purchased not only from Russia but also from other producing countries such as Norway, a proposal warmly welcomed by Oslo. The two leaders also discussed “what Norway is doing to secure gas supply to the Norwegian continental shelf in light of events in the Baltic Sea”said the services of the Norwegian Prime Minister.
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