The UK used more gas from Norway than it did from the North Sea in 2021, after gas production within the UK fell “significantly” last year. Ross Dornan of industry body Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) said this marked the first time that supplies from a single other country had been larger than domestic supply. And with the Russian invasion of Ukraine resulting in countries looking to end their use of oil and gas from Russia, Dornan warned: “If we want to be more reliant on imports we’re going to have to pay the price of that.” His comments came as a new report from OEUK found that by 2030 about 80% of UK gas supplies and more than 70% of oil supplies will have to come from other countries if there is no new investment in the North Sea. Within the UK “production of oil and gas will fall by …