Statoil Quadruples LNG Capacity in USA
2004年6月11日 - 6:26PM
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Statoil Quadruples LNG Capacity in USA STAVANGER, Norway, June 11
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Agreements concluded with America's
Dominion energy company have secured Statoil
(OSE:STLOSE:NYSE:OSE:STO) a fourfold increase in its access to
liquefied natural gas capacity in the US market. This will be
achieved by expanding the Cove Point LNG terminal in Maryland and
associated pipeline transportation capacity on the American east
coast. "These agreements give us unique market access to the
north-eastern USA, where gas demand is high and the market robust
and liquid," says Peter Mellbye, executive vice president for
Natural Gas in Statoil. "Realising them represents an important
building block in our long-term LNG strategy." The deals give
Statoil access to terminal, storage and pipeline transportation
totalling about 10 billion cubic metres of gas per year (1.05
billion cubic feet per day). Running for 20 years from 2008-09,
this compares with its present annual capacity at Cove Point of 2.4
billion cubic metres (0.25 billion cubic feet per day). Statoil
will make monthly payments which total about 10-15 per cent of the
sales value for the increased LNG import capacity. Dominion's
expansion plans embrace two pipeline projects as well as capacity
increases at the terminal. Collectively, this investment will give
Statoil access to substantial natural gas markets along the US
north-east coast. "There are only four LNG terminals in the USA
today, and Cove Point's location is strategically important for two
reasons," says Mr Mellbye. "One relates to the sailing distance for
LNG from our Snohvit development in the Barents Sea and possible
future LNG projects. "The other is the terminal's proximity to
important end-user markets with a big demand for natural gas around
Washington DC and New York." After Snohvit comes on stream, Statoil
will be importing 2.4 billion cubic metres of natural gas per year
(0.25 billion cubic feet per day) through Cove Point. The group is
buying LNG from other producers until its own supplies become
available from the Barents Sea field. In addition, the capacity
increase will secure access to the US market for new LNG projects
both on the Norwegian continental shelf and in other parts of the
world. The terminal expansion and pipeline projects are conditional
on the approval of the US authorities. For further information:
Kjersti Tvedt Morstol, manager public affairs, +47 91 78 28 14
(mobile), +47 51 99 26 71 (office) Mari Thjomoe, vice president
investor relations, +47 90 77 78 24 (mobile), +47 51 99 77 90
(office) Thore E Kristiansen, vice president investor relations,
+47 91 66 46 59 (mobile), +1 203 97 86 950 (office) DATASOURCE:
Statoil ASA CONTACT: Kjersti Tvedt Morstol, manager public affairs,
+47-51-99-26-71, or cell, +47-91-78-28-14, or Mari Thjomoe, vice
president investor relations, +47-51-99-77-90, or cell,
+47-90-77-78-24, or Thore E Kristiansen, vice president investor
relations, +1-203-978-6950, or cell, +47-91-66-46-59, all for
Statoil ASA Web site: http://www.statoil.com/
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