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OSLO (Dow Jones) Norwegian oil giant Statoil ASA (STO) closed down production on its Statfjord C platform in the North Sea Thursday, following a gas leak, which sent the crew of 236 into the lifeboats.

 
   MAIN FACTS: 

-The alarm is called off, and the personnel have left the lifeboats, but the production remains shut down.

-The Statfjord C platform in the Tampen area produces 25,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, according to Statoil, and is the only platform affected by the leak.

-The leak of the poisonous and flammable gas hydrogen sulfide, H2S, happened in a utility shaft, and was identified as a flange to the wall against a storage cell.

-Four people with breathing equipment has been sent down to investigate the leak. Local measurements is 8-10 parts per million.

-All personnel have been permitted to call home. According to Statoil, the emergency response resources, boats and helicopters, are now demobilized.

-By Kjetil Malkenes Hovland, Dow Jones Newswires; (47) 902 27 908; (kjetilmalkenes.hovland@dowjones.com)

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