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Vår Energi awarded 12 new NCS licenses

Vår Energi is awarded 12 new production licenses on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS), of which five as operator, in the 2022 Awards in Predefined Areas (APA) covering mature areas.

Equinor awarded 26 new production licences on the Norwegian continental shelf

The production from existing oil and gas fields will decline, and continued exploration and replenishment is essential to maintaining long-term, important energy deliveries from Norway.

Baker Hughes to provide equipment for Petronas carbon capture project

The project is expected to be the world’s largest offshore CCS facility, with capacity to reduce CO2 emissions by 3.3 million tons per annum (MTPA).

First LNG cargo arrives at Germany’s LNG terminal in Wilhelmshaven

Uniper has brought Germany’s first full cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the new LNG terminal, operated by Uniper, in Wilhelmshaven.

The Njord field upgraded and ready for another 20 years

The field is now back on stream, ensuring secure and stable energy supplies to Europe.

Var Energi announces gas discovery in the Barents Sea

This is the largest discovery on the shelf this year

JFD wins £63M Third In-Service Support NATO submarine rescue system contract

JFD has experience with real-life submarine rescue incidents, including locating and identifying the wreckage of KRI Nanggala, and deploying systems in support of the submarine Kursk and AS-28 Priz incidents.

High gas exports and emissions cuts from Hammerfest LNG

The Snøhvit partners will invest NOK 13.2 billion (2022) in upgrading the Hammerfest LNG plant, HLNG, at Melkøya.

Western Gas signs agreements with Pluto LNG and North West Shelf for Equus gas processing

Woodside would enable Western Gas to access a competitive option to supply Asian LNG markets while providing additional domestic gas security for Western Australia.

Njord field cutting 130 000 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year from 2027

Based on a collaboration project with OKEA, Njord A will be electrified to cut greenhouse gas emissions from production.

Aker BP submits record number of field development plans

Aker BP’s contracts are expected to generate more than 150 000 full-time equivalents at a number of shipyards and supplier companies all along the Norwegian coast.

Krafla to be developed using ground-breaking concept

Along with Aker BP, Equinor has made an investment decision and will today submit a plan for development and operation for Krafla to the Minister of Petroleum and Energy.

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