Norway’s oil and gas production slightly lagged official expectations in March, preliminary data from the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) showed on Tuesday. Crude oil output fell 1.1% from February to 1.773 million barrels per day (bpd) in March, while the NPD’s forecast for the month had stood at 1.785 million bpd. Oil output was 3.8% higher than in March of 2020. Including natural gas liquids (NGL) and condensate, Norway’s overall oil liquids production amounted to 2.09 million bpd in March. The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts Norway’s overall liquids production will reach 2.3 million bpd by end-2021, its highest in more than 10 years and above the NPD’s forecast of 2.17 million bpd. The increase is expected to come partly as a result of rising output from western Europe’s largest oilfield, Johan Sverdrup, as well as the startup of new fields, the IEA has said. Sverdrup’s daily production is […]