* Norway gas exports at 328 mcm/day * Langeled flows to UK at 66 mcm/day OSLO, March 31 (Reuters) - Gas exports from Norway, Europe'ssecond-biggest supplier, firmed to Britain on Monday from lastFriday, while they were steady to the continental Europe, datafrom gas system operator Gassco showed. Supplies through the Langeled pipeline, Britain's mainsubsea gas import route, were up to 66 million cubic metres(mcm) per day from 58 mcm on Friday. The following table shows Norwegian pipeline gas flowsmeasured in mcm/day compared with the previous day's closinglevel: Destination Real time Pvs session Change (mcm) Britain 96 88 8 Germany & Netherlands 141 140 1 France 49 49 0 Belgium 42 43 -1 Total 328 320 8 NOTE: Pipeline gas export figures are based on gas fed into thesystem at a certain time and calculated as a daily average.Levels can vary throughout the day as producers adjust theamount of gas they export, according to changing nominations, ororders, from customers. Following is a summary of spot price settlements at Europeangas trading hubs: Gas hub March 28 March 27 NBP (UK) 21.4/51.9 22.2/53.8 TTF (Netherlands) 21.0 22.2 NCG (Germany) 21.1 22.6 Gaspool (Germany) 21.4 22.2 Zeebrugge (Belgium) 21.1 22.1 Peg Nord (France) 21.1 22.1 Peg Sud (France) 23.2 25.4 Oil-indexed prices* 29.46/30.97/34.41 29.46/30.97/34.41 NOTE: Prices are in euros per megawatt-hour, except for NBP(euros/MWh & p/th). The oil-indexed price for Russian gas is anestimate by Thomson Reuters Point Carbon. * The oil-indexed prices mentioned above are in order:Russia spot-indexed gas/Russian oil-linked discountedgas/Russian outright oil-indexed gas. (Reporting by Nerijus Adomaitis, editing by William Hardy)
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