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Equinor opens Johan Sverdrup field centre

NORWAY’s Johan Sverdrup field center was opened overnight by the nation’s Prime Minister and new oil minister Progress Party deputy leader Sylvi Listhaug who told assembled press she will continue to be “very oil-friendly”.

Equinor opens Johan Sverdrup field centre

Lysthaug is avowedly oil-friendly, and has previously referred to wind turbines as "monsters" despite state oiler Equinor investing heavily in offshore wind. The field is producing 300,000 barrels of...

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