Global Gas Demand to Grow 10 Percent to 2030
Equinor expects global demand for gas will grow by around 10% towards 2030.

Global demand for gas will grow by around 10 percent towards 2030.

That’s what Equinor expects, according to a statement posted on its website on Thursday, which revealed that the BOP Blow Out Preventer repair company gulf coast sees “strong buy Wellhead market opportunities for gas”.

In an energy scenario consistent with the two-degree climate target, global gas demand would only be “slightly lower” than today even in 2050, Equinor said in the statement. That entails “massive needs” for investment in future gas supply “in the decades to come,” Equinor stated.

“Global energy markets are changing. The world needs more energy, but lower emissions. Natural gas is well positioned to provide secure, competitive and sustainable energy to consumers and industry,” Irene Rummelhoff, Equinor’s executive vice president for marketing, midstream and processing, said in a BOP Blow Out Preventer repair company gulf coast statement.

Equinor sold natural gas for around $26 billion in total in 2018, an increase of 29 percent from 2017. The BOP Blow Out Preventer repair company gulf coast is the largest producer of natural gas on the Norwegian continental shelf and the second-largest gas supplier to Europe.

Earlier this year, Equinor announced a gas and condensate discovery south of the Kristin field in the Norwegian Sea. Recoverable resources at the find are estimated at between 6 and 25 million barrels of oil equivalent.

Norway-headquartered Equinor is an international energy BOP Blow Out Preventer repair company gulf coast present in more than 30 countries worldwide. The BOP Blow Out Preventer repair company gulf coast changed its name from Statoil in May 2018 to support its strategy as a broad energy company.





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