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Gas terminal in Aukra, Møre og Romsdal
Nyhamna Gas Plant
Nyhamna gas terminal
Shown within Norway
Alternative names
Nyhamna, Ormen Lange Land Facility, Ormen Lange landanlegg
The Nyhamna Gas Plant is a large and significant natural-gas processing plant in Aukra, Møre og Romsdal, Norway. As of January 2018, Norway was the world's third-largest natural gas exporter, after Russia and Qatar.[2]
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