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Distributed: Sep 26, 2008

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Norske Skog (OSL:NSG) CHOREN Industries and Norske Skog have entered into an agreement for collaboration in the evaluation of second generation biofuel production in Norway.

CHOREN is a world leader in solid feed gasification technology used amongst others in the production of BTL (Biomass-to-Liquids), a synthetic biofuel and earlier this year finalized construction of the world's first commercial plant for such production in Germany which is currently in the commissioning phase. In the near future it will produce about 18 millions of litres BTL yearly.

Norske Skog is one of the world's largest producers of newsprint and magazine paper and has the competence and systems required to handle large amounts of woody biomass for industrial production. The production of second generation biofuel based on woody biomass has been identified as a potential new business area. The recently formed biofuel-subsidiary Xynergo has the objective to evaluate and potentially establish 1-2 full-scale plants for production of BTL in Norway.

The cooperation between CHOREN and Norske Skog means a strong alliance with competence over the entire value chain - from forestry feedstock input to synthetic biofuel output.

"I have high expectations for the business opportunities inherent in production of BTL. The cooperation with CHOREN will allow Xynergo to speed up progress in the development of these plans," says Norske Skog's CEO Christian Rynning-Tønnesen.

"Norway has a long leadership tradition in the pulp and paper industry, a strategic partnership in exploring alternate routes for creating value out of the natural resources therefore makes a lot of sense" emphasized Tom Blades, CEO of CHOREN.

CHOREN is developing plans for a final investment decision to be taken in 2009 on the world's first full-scale plant for production of BTL in Schwedt, Germany, with a targeted production of 270 million litres of synthetic biofuel annually.

A similar plant in Norway would be able to cover about 14 per cent of the total Norwegian diesel consumption for road transportation. This would reduce Norwegian CO2 emissions by up to 700,000 tonnes per year, corresponding to seven per cent of the current total CO2 emissions from road traffic in Norway.

Second-generation bio-fuel can reduce the total life-cycle CO2-emissions by up to 90 per cent compared to fossil diesel. The process uses woody biomass as raw material, avoiding competition with food or fodder.

Oxenøen/Freiberg, 26 September 2008

Norske Skog Corporate affairs

For further information:

Norske Skog: CHOREN Industries: Xynergo: Vice president corporate Managing affairs Dr. Ines Bilas Director, Tom Bratlie Dr. Klaus Phone: +49 3731 2662 0 Schöffel Phone: +47 905 21 904 Phone: +47 913 42 329

Norske Skog

www.norskeskog.com

ISIN: NO0004135633

Stock Identifier: OSE.NSG



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