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Chapter 1

Chapter 1. The largest oil producers and exporters in 2005 (incl. NGL/condensate). Source: Petroleum Economics Ltd. Macroeconomic indicators for the petroleum sector. Source: Statistics Norway, Ministry of Finance.

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  1. Chapter 1

  2. The largest oil producers and exporters in 2005 (incl. NGL/condensate) Source: Petroleum Economics Ltd.

  3. Macroeconomic indicators for the petroleum sector Source: Statistics Norway, Ministry of Finance

  4. The size of the Government Pension Fund – Globalat 31.12.2005 and as share of GDP Source: Statistics Norway, Norwegian public accounts

  5. Production forecast Source: NPD/MPE

  6. Historic investments and forecasted future investments Source: NPD/MPE

  7. Chapter 2

  8. National organisation of the petroleum sector

  9. Chapter 3

  10. Exploration wells spudded on the NCS 1966-2005 Source: Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

  11. Undiscovered resources Source: Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

  12. Awards in pre-defined areasNorth Sea announcement 2006 Source: Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

  13. Awards in pre-defined areas Norwegian Sea announcement 2006 Source: Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

  14. Awards in pre-defined areasBarents Sea announcement 2006 Source: Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

  15. Norwegian and Russian part of the Barents Sea Source: Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

  16. Pre-qualified/new companies since 2000(As of 1st quarter 2006)

  17. Exploration costs in production licences awarded in NSA and APA distributed according to the size of the companies Source: Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

  18. Chapter 4

  19. Annual gross increase in the reserves of oil 1981-2005 Source: Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

  20. Distribution of resources – fields in production Source: Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

  21. Production trends for the Ekofisk, Varg, Oseberg and Ula fields Source: Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

  22. Lifetimes for selected fields Source: Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

  23. Optical fibre cables on the Norwegian continental shelf Source: Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

  24. Chapter 5

  25. Gaspipelines Source: Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

  26. Historic and expected Norwegian gas exports Source: NPD/MPE

  27. Sale of NGL/condensate 2005 by country of first destination Total 22.7 mill. scm oe Source: Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

  28. Norwegian natural gas exports 2005 Total 82.5 bill.scm Source: Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

  29. Chapter 7

  30. Interactive map of the Norwegian Oil & Gas ”World-Class” Clusters Source: www.intsok.no

  31. Ministry of Petroleum and Energy’s involvement in petroleum research Source: MPE

  32. OG21’s technologyroand map for value creation on the Norwegian continental shelf Source: OG21

  33. Chapter 8

  34. The net government cash flow from the petroleum activities Source: Norwegian Public Accounts/National Budget

  35. The net government cash flow from the petroleum activities 2005 Source: National Budget

  36. Calculation of petroleum tax Source: MPE

  37. Chapter 9

  38. Sources of Norwegian emissions of CO22004 Source: Statistics Norway

  39. CO2 emissions from petroleum activities 2004, by source Source: NPD

  40. Emissions of taxable CO2 per produced unit Source: NPD

  41. Emissions of CO2 from the Norwegian petroleum sector Source: MPE/NPD

  42. Flared gas per produced unit in Denmark, UK and Norway1994-2003 Source: NPD

  43. Sources of NOx emissions in Norway, 2004 Source: Statistics Norway

  44. NOx emissions per produced unit Source: MPE/NPD

  45. Emissions of NOx from the petroleum sector Source: MPE/NPD

  46. Sources of Norwegian emissions of nmVOC, 2004 Source: Statistics Norway

  47. Sources of nmVOC emissions per produced unit Source: MPE/NPD

  48. Emissions of nmVOC from petroleum activities Source: MPE/NPD

  49. Discharges of chemicals from petroleum avticities, by sources, 2004 Source: EnvironmentWeb

  50. Total discharges of chemicals from petroleum activities Source: EnvironmentWeb

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