* Norway gas exports total 303 mcm/d * Norpipe shutdown to last 12 hours OSLO, April 8 (Reuters) - Norwegian pipeline gas exports fell on Monday morning from Friday as flows through the Norpipe pipeline to Germany were shut due to planned maintenance. Total (NYSE: TOT - news) deliveries to Europe, including Britain, were at 303 million cubic metres (mcm) per day by 0651 GMT, compared to 315 mcm last Friday. Combined gas supplies to the Netherlands and Germany fell by 34 mcm to 97 mcm, as flows through the Norpipe pipeline to the Emden terminal were stopped at around 0400 GMT. The planned shutdown was expected to last for 12 hours, Gassco has previously said. Gas exports to Britain, Europe's most traded gas market, rose by 20 mcm to 132 mcm, while deliveries to France and Belgium were steady at 40 mcm and 34 mcm respectively. The export figures are based on gas fed into the system at a certain time and calculated to a daily average. Volumes can change throughout the day as producers adjust the amount of gas they pump. Following is a summary of spot price settlements at European gas trading hubs: Gas hub April 4 April 5 NBP 33.0/82.0 32.4/80.5 TTF 33.0 32.0 NCG 32.8 31.5 Gaspool 32.4 31.4 Zeebrugge 32.5 32.0 Peg Nord 32.7 32.5 Peg Sud 32.7 33.3 Oil-indexed price 37.16/91.85 37.16/91.85 NOTE: Prices are in euros per megawatt-hours, except for NBP and oil-indexed prices, which are also given in pence per therm. The oil-indexed price is a monthly estimate by Thomson Reuters Point Carbon and can vary due to day-to-day currency fluctuations. (Reporting by Nerijus Adomaitis; editing by Jason Neely)
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