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Shell and partners boost gas production from Norway's Ormen Lange field

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Posted on June 27, 2025

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OSLO (Reuters) -Energy major Shell and its partners have started up two subsea compression stations at Norway's Ormen Lange gas field to help boost recovery of gas reserves, which are exported to

Shell and Partners Enhance Gas Output at Norway's Ormen Lange Field

OSLO (Reuters) -Energy major Shell and its partners have started up two subsea compression stations at Norway's Ormen Lange gas field to help boost recovery of gas reserves, which are exported to European markets, the companies said on Friday.

The new compressor stations will increase the amount of gas recovered from the field from 75% to 85%, adding an additional 30-50 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas, Shell said in a statement.

Gas from Ormen Lange is processed at the Nyhamna plant on Norway's west coast and exported to the European Union and Britain.

Norway in 2022 overtook Russia as Europe's biggest gas supplier after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, and maintains a programme of upgrades and exploration to maintain supply levels.

Ormen Lange is operated by Shell, which holds a 17.8% stake in the field, with the other stakes held by Petoro (36.5%), Equinor (25.3%), Orlen Upstream Norway (14%) and Vaar Energi (6.3%).

(Reporting by Nora Buli, editing by Terje Solsvik)

Key Takeaways

  • Shell and partners have started two subsea compression stations.
  • Gas recovery at Ormen Lange will increase from 75% to 85%.
  • An additional 30-50 bcm of gas will be recovered.
  • Gas is processed at Nyhamna and exported to Europe and the UK.
  • Norway became Europe's largest gas supplier in 2022.

Frequently Asked Questions

What recent development has Shell implemented at the Ormen Lange field?
Shell and its partners have started up two subsea compression stations at Norway's Ormen Lange gas field to boost recovery of gas reserves.
How much additional gas is expected from the new compressor stations?
The new compressor stations will increase the gas recovery from 75% to 85%, adding an additional 30-50 billion cubic metres of gas.
Where is the gas from Ormen Lange processed?
Gas from Ormen Lange is processed at the Nyhamna plant on Norway's west coast before being exported to the European Union and Britain.
What position does Norway hold in the European gas supply market?
Norway overtook Russia in 2022 as Europe's biggest gas supplier following the invasion of Ukraine.
Who are the main stakeholders in the Ormen Lange gas field?
Ormen Lange is operated by Shell, which holds a 17.8% stake, with other stakeholders including Petoro, Equinor, Orlen Upstream Norway, and Vaar Energi.

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