EXPLORATION

Equinor scoops up mass of production licences

EQUINOR has been awarded 23 new production licences by Norway’s ministry of petroleum and energy which it says will help them mature new prospects and develop resources within its recently announced pathway to decarbonisation.

 Spruiks profitable, low carbon development

Spruiks profitable, low carbon development

  The licences were given during awards in predefined areas from 2019 - 14 of which are Equinor-operated, while nine are partner operated, are all within the Norwegian continental shelf.    Eight...

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