Statoil and Wintershall have entered into a 10-year gas sales agreement for the delivery of a total of 45 billion cubic meters (bcm) to the German and other North-West European markets.
"This strategic agreement demonstrates the continued competitiveness of Norwegian natural gas in the German energy mix. Natural gas abundance and established infrastructure provides long term security of supply, and as the least CO2 intensive fossil fuel it can contribute to further reduction of German CO2 emissions," says Statoil's President and CEO Helge Lund, adding that: "We see this agreement as a confirmation of how important natural gas will be in shaping the long term German energy system."
"The agreement with Statoil, a long-term and reliable energy partner with Germany for decades, is a significant milestone for Wintershall. For us this means that we can also use the volumes we produce from the North Sea in Europe in the future without having to expand our own infrastructure," says Wintershall's CEO Rainer Seele.
The agreement will after what we understand start already in januar 2013, and the agreement is around 100 billion Norwegian kroner, in todays gas price.
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