Statoil gas output to be reduced by 10.5 MMcm/day, by 9 MMcm/day by October
9/21/2017
OSLO (Reuters) — Statoil’s gas output will be reduced by 10.5 MMcm/day from Sept. 26 at 0400 GMT until Sept. 27 at 0400 GMT due to planned shutdown at the Corrib gas field in Ireland, it said on Thursday.
Between Oct. 1 at 0600 CET (0400 GMT) until Oct. 2 at 0600 CET (0400 GMT), it’s gas output will also be reduced by 9 MMcm/day.
“Decreased field availability” was the cause of the decrease, the firm said in a message.
Reporting by Lefteris Karagiannopoulos
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