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Flagship Norwegian field facing shutdown

EQUINOR has said if the strike on the Norwegian continental shelf that has already hit six oil fields and pulled some 330,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day from the market continues its huge Johan Sverdrup field could cease production until further notice. 

Huge Norwegian Johan Sverdrup field could be shut in by next week

Huge Norwegian Johan Sverdrup field could be shut in by next week

There are currently 43 members of the Lederne union on strike at the field but production has not been hit however "this situation would change if the strike continues into 14 October".   "This is...

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