Info!
UPDATED 1 Sept: The EI library in London is temporarily closed to the public, as a precautionary measure in light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation. The Knowledge Service will still be answering email queries via email , or via live chats during working hours (09:15-17:00 GMT). Our e-library is always open for members here: eLibrary , for full-text access to over 200 e-books and millions of articles. Thank you for your patience.

UK net gas imports outstrip domestic output for first time in 2013

The net volume of gas imported into the UK outstripped domestic production in 2013 for the first time ever, according to the latest energy statistics from the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC). The figures show that in 2013, UK production of gas fell by 7.3%, generally in line with the long-term trend of an 8% annual decline since 2000. Imports were also down, by 1.7%, with Norway accounting for 58% of imports (via pipeline), and LNG, mainly from Qatar, accounting for 19%.

News Item details


Journal title: Petroleum Review

Countries: UK -

Subjects: Natural gas

Please login to save this item