The proposal would add 92 new oil and gas exploration blocks in the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea to the best-known areas for exploration.
NORWAY, Western Europe’s largest oil and gas producer, is offering up to 92 new blocks for hydrocarbon exploration in a new round of licensing in mature areas, the country’s petroleum and energy ministry said on Tuesday.
The proposal would add 92 new oil and gas exploration blocks in the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea to the best-known areas for exploration.