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North Sea gas key to stave off energy crisis as shortfalls loom, Element NL says

April 9, 2025
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The Netherlands and Element NL Working Towards Boosting Gas Production in the North Sea

The Netherlands-based Element NL, an association of 12 oil and gas companies with a permit to explore or extract natural gas, is collaborating with the Dutch Ministry of Climate and Green Growth and EBN to streamline the permitting process and increase gas production in the North Sea amidst global energy market uncertainties.

Element NL emphasizes the need for Europe to stock up on gas to replenish dwindling reserves without further disrupting the energy market, which is facing challenges from trade wars and tariffs imposed by various countries.

The association acknowledges the Dutch government’s recognition of the importance of boosting gas output from the North Sea to reduce energy dependency, especially with the increase in liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports from countries like the U.S.

Seeing natural gas as a crucial transition fuel, Element NL is working on a joint agreement with the Ministry of Climate and Green Growth and EBN to optimize permit procedures, reduce financial risks for operators, lower production costs, and enhance infrastructure efficiency.

Challenges in the European Energy Market

After the official gas season ended on March 31, concerns arise about replenishing gas storages in Europe, which are currently less than a quarter full following a harsh winter. The market faces exceptional uncertainty with high prices, declining supply, and political pressures.

Element NL highlights the unusual market dynamics with high summer prices and lower winter prices due to increased demand, reduced stockpiles, and disrupted gas deliveries from Russia via Ukraine.

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Despite the rise in global LNG production, uncertainties remain about the availability of gas in Europe. The association notes that buyers are cautious due to price differentials and government measures, leading to delayed decisions.

Policy Implications and Market Challenges

EU member states are required to fill gas storage to at least 90% by November 1 each year to ensure winter supply security. However, current market conditions make it challenging to meet these obligations, prompting discussions about storage targets and relaxations.

Element NL stresses the impact of high gas prices on businesses and consumers, urging policymakers to balance market forces with public interests to avoid further price hikes.

The association emphasizes the importance of domestic gas production in stabilizing the market, citing lower environmental impact, revenue benefits, and enhanced security of supply compared to imported gas.

Transition Towards Sustainable Energy

Element NL advocates for increased Dutch natural gas production, such as the N05-A wind-powered project in the North Sea, as a step towards ensuring energy security while considering environmental and social factors.

Projects like the wind-powered platform in the North Sea demonstrate the Netherlands’ commitment to unlocking domestic gas resources and securing energy supply amidst market uncertainties.

With a focus on energy transition and decarbonization, the Netherlands is also exploring low-carbon technologies like carbon capture and storage (CCS) to reduce emissions and enhance sustainability.

The country’s efforts in transforming gas assets into CCS projects, like the Porthos initiative, signify a proactive approach towards a sustainable energy future.

Crisis Element Energy gas Key loom North Sea shortfalls stave
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