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Dutch continue gas drilling at small Warffum field until 2032

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Posted on December 6, 2024

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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch government on Friday said it had extended the permit for gas drilling at the relatively small Warffum field in the north of the Netherlands to 2032. The field is close

Dutch Extend Gas Drilling at Warffum Field Until 2032

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch government on Friday said it had extended the permit for gas drilling at the relatively small Warffum field in the north of the Netherlands to 2032.

The field is close to, but not connected to, the massive Groningen field, where production has permanently been halted due to seismic risks.

The government's mining safety adviser said drilling at Warffum could continue safely, as it had no effect on seismic activity which still results from the exploitation of the Groningen field.

The Warffum field holds around 1 billion cubic metres of natural gas, according to gas company NAM.

(Reporting by Bart Meijer, Editing by Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • The Dutch government extends gas drilling at Warffum field until 2032.
  • Warffum field is near the Groningen field, which is closed due to seismic risks.
  • The mining safety adviser confirms no seismic impact from Warffum drilling.
  • Warffum field contains approximately 1 billion cubic metres of natural gas.
  • NAM is the gas company operating the Warffum field.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is the extension of gas drilling at the Warffum field in the Netherlands until 2032, ensuring safety and no seismic impact.
Why was the Groningen field closed?
The Groningen field was closed due to seismic risks associated with its gas production activities.
Who operates the Warffum gas field?
The Warffum gas field is operated by the gas company NAM.

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