DONG Energy submits development plan for Trym


DONG Energy and its licence partners Bayerngas Norge and Faroe Petroleum have
prepared a development plan for the Norwegian oil and gas field Trym which is
to provide a tie-back to the Danish production platform Harald. 

The investment is expected to total DKK 2.4 billion, with DONG Energy's share
amounting to around DKK 1 billion. The development plan has been submitted for
consideration and approval by the relevant Norwegian authorities. 

Subject to official approval by 1 January 2009, DONG Energy expects Trym to go
into production by the end of 2010. 

Trym is located in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea, immediately north of
the Danish/Norwegian boundary, and will be tied back to the Danish DUC
production platform, Harald, via a 6-kilometre pipeline. The development will
be in the form of a subsea installation with two horizontal wells that will be
tied back to and controlled from Harald. According to the plan, the gas from
Trym will be transported from Harald via DONG Energy's pipeline to the Tyra
platform and onwards to Nybro in Denmark or Den Helder in the Netherlands,
respectively. Oil and condensate will be transported from Harald via the Gorm
field to Fredericia in Denmark via DONG Energy's pipeline. 

The content of this announcement does not alter DONG Energy's profit outlook
for the 2008 financial year. 


For further information, please contact:

Investor Relations
Steen Juul Jensen
+45 9955 9724

Media Relations
Ulrik Frøhlke
+45 9955 9560




DONG Energy is one of Northern Europe's leading energy groups. We are
headquartered in Denmark. Our business is based on procuring, producing,
distributing, trading and selling energy and related products in Northern
Europe. The company delivered revenue of DKK 41.6 billion in 2007 (approx. EUR
5.6 billion or USD 8.3 billion). DONG Energy has more than 5,000 employees. For
further information, see www.dongenergy.com

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