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Statoil plans hydrogen station

November 28, 2004

Norway - Norway's oil and gas group Statoil will open the nation's first hydrogen filling point for cars at a petrol station in 2006, the company said on Thursday.

Statoil said it would offer the service at an existing Statoil service station adjacent to its headquarters in Stavanger on Norway's west coast.

"Plans call for natural gas to be available as an automotive fuel at the station next year, with hydrogen following in 2006," Statoil said in a statement.

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