Hello Doug

below is a link to an article in the Guardian form 20. April 2008 about said subject;

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/apr/20/oil.householdbills

Last week senior Norwegian energy executives also warned government officials and regulator Ofgem that they do not see the UK as a priority for exporting gas. Norway supplies about one-fifth of the gas consumed in this country. With North Sea reserves dwindling, the UK is facing having to import about half of its gas from countries such as Norway and Russia by 2010.

At the Energy Markets Outlook seminar hosted by Ofgem and the Department of Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (Berr), executive vice president Thor Otto Lohne of Norwegian pipeline company Gassco said that long-term contracts to supply mainland Europe meant the UK could not always rely on Norwegian gas exports, regardless of the price we were prepared to pay. 'The UK is a secondary priority. Like it or not, that is a fact,' he said.

The company Gassco does not sell gas, but operates all Norwegian transport systems and receiving facilities.

. . . about half of its gas from countries such as Norway and Russia . . .

Our middle case has net oil exports from Norway and Russia approaching zero in the 2025 time frame.

Hmm, well far be it from me to point up, but the pipelines exporting gas towards europe could easily suffer 'an accident' if the gas going towards the UK weren't maintained.

Thus Gassco might find their priorities rearranged, like it or not, that is a possibility.