NORWAY GAS-Flows to Europe steady
Nov 30 (Reuters) - Norwegian gas flows to Europe were
broadly steady on Monday from the previous session, data from
gas system operator Gassco showed.
Gas flows to Europe as a whole were running at 341 million
cubic metres (mcm) per day by around 1100 GMT, compared with 340
mcm delivered last Friday.
An outage at the Kvitbejoern gas field ended over the
weekend, increasing production capacity by some 5 mcm/day,
Gassco said on its website.
The following table shows Norwegian gas pipeline flows,
measured in mcm/day, and changes from the previous session's
delivered volumes:
Destination Real time Pvs business Change
day (mcm)
Britain 97 97 0
Germany & Netherlands 148 147 1
France 52 53 -1
Belgium 44 43 1
Total (Swiss: FP.SW - news) 341 340 1
NOTE (Stockholm: NOTE.ST - news) : Real-time gas export figures are based on gas fed into
the system at a certain time and calculated as a daily average.
Levels can vary throughout the day as producers adjust the
amount of gas they export, according to changing nominations, or
orders, from customers.
Volumes for the previous business day show delivered gas.
Following is a summary of spot price settlements at European
gas trading hubs:
Gas hub Nov 27 Nov 26
NBP (Shanghai: 601018.SS - news) (UK) 17.97/37.10 18.41/37.90
TTF (Netherlands) 17.70 17.70
NCG (Shenzhen: 300336.SZ - news) (Germany) 18.13 18.05
Gaspool (Germany) 17.95 18.00
Zeebrugge (Belgium) 17.46 17.82
Peg Nord (France) 18.09 18.29
Trading Region South 18.79 18.98
(France)
Oil-indexed prices* 20.70/25.18 20.70/25.18
NOTE: Prices are in euros per megawatt-hour (MWh), except for
NBP (euros/MWh & p/th).
* - The oil-indexed prices are in order of Point Carbon's
best estimate for Russian gas, including spot indexation and
base price discounts, and an estimate for Russian outright
oil-indexed gas.
(Reporting by Nerijus Adomaitis; Editing by Mark Potter)