Norway's Equinor Sign's 5-Year Gas Supply Deal for Germany with Eneco
05.19.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

May 19, 2026 [Reuters]- Norway’s Equinor  said on Tuesday it has signed a five-year ​gas supply agreement with Dutch ‌energy firm Eneco for deliveries to its Germany subsidiary.

 

The agreement to supply Eneco’s German ​subsidiary LichtBlick covers an annual ​volume of about 2.2 terawatt hours (TWh), ⁠or roughly 0.2 billion cubic metres (bcm) ​per year, running until 2030, the ​company said.

It marks the second deal between Equinor and Eneco this year, following a five-year ​agreement signed in February to supply ​0.5 bcm per year to the Netherlands.

Both deals ‌also ⁠include Eneco purchasing guarantees of origin from Equinor to certify a lower-than-average greenhouse gas footprint of the delivered ​natural gas.

“As ​long as ⁠gas is still needed, we are taking targeted measures ​to reduce emissions as much ​as ⁠possible,” said Jonas Beck, director of green energy markets at LichtBlick.

The contract ⁠also ​strengthened the company’s security ​of supply in geopolitically uncertain times, he added.

 

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