Record gas sales from StatoilHydro
StatoilHydro sold record volumes of natural gas during the gas year 2007, according to the third quarter
figures.
During the gas year 2007, which ended 30 September 2008, StatoilHydro sold approximately 80 bn cm compared to gas
year 2006 when about 76 bn cm were sold, representing a 5 % increase in sales. These figures include the group's own
sold entitlement gas (piped and LNG), third party gas and gas sold on behalf of the Norwegian State's Direct
Financial Interest (SDFI).
The StatoilHydro entitlement gas sale isolated was close to 39 bn cm in gas year 2007 compared to approximately 35 bn
cm in gas year 2006, an increase of 11 %. The volumes marketed by StatoilHydro are set to further grow in the next
years.
"Natural gas is a very attractive and sought-after commodity. I am pleased to note record sales and at the same time
ensuring high value on the gas we have sold," said Rune Bjornson, executive vice president for Natural Gas.
During the first nine months of 2008 StatoilHydro reported gas prices of NOK 2.19 per cm, compared to NOK 1.58 per cm
during the same period last year. During gas year 2007 StatoilHydro for the first time sold its own LNG cargoes --
from Snoehvit -- to Europe, Asia and North America.
"This goes to show that gas is becoming a more global commodity, and we are taking part in that development,"
Bjornson commented.
StatoilHydro is the second largest gas supplier to Europe. The gas volumes are delivered through a flexible,
integrated and cost efficient infrastructure developed over 30 years connecting the Norwegian Continental Shelf with
UK and Continental Europe.
"We take pride in being a major supplier of energy and a reliable gas supplier. In the long term we see that the
demand for natural gas continue to increase, hence our focus will be on delivering, developing projects and capture
value as markets develop," said Bjornson.
