Danish Tyra gas field on track to restart in March
2/20/2024
(Reuters) - Denmark's Tyra natural gas field remains on track to restart production at the end of March, BlueNord, a partner in the TotalEnergies-operated development, said on Tuesday.
Denmark's largest gas field, which was temporarily shut for redevelopment in 2019, is expected to produce 2.8 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas per year, TotalEnergies has said, more than the country consumed in 2023.
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