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Gas and condensate discovery in the North Sea

The “Cuvette” discovery was made in production licence 248, which was awarded in 1999.

EMSA begins remotely piloted aircraft system service in the North Sea

During its deployment, the RPAS will carry out maritime surveillance tasks in the busy waters around the north coast of Denmark.

New oil discovery in the North Sea

Vår Energi confirms discovery of oil in the Balder area in the Central North Sea.

Confirmed gas discovery in the North Sea

Harbour Energy and its partners have confirmed a gas discovery in well 15/9-25 in the North Sea. This gas discovery has previously been proven in two other exploration wells.

Norway gives ConocoPhillips consent to start up Eldfisk nord in the North Sea

Eldfisk nord will help increase the recovery rate from the two formations, Ekofisk and Tor.

“Wind yield” in the Dutch and German North Sea generates more than 30 terawatt hours

Share of offshore wind power from the German North Sea in total wind energy yield fell for the first time to 13 per cent in 2023.

Gas discovery by Gina Krog in the North Sea

Equinor has made a commercially viable gas discovery by the Gina Krog field in the North Sea. The discovery is small, but gas production can start as early as 2023.

Breidablikk coming on stream ahead of schedule

Production from the Breidablikk field in the North Sea started on 20 October, four months ahead of schedule and within budget.

Offshore construction in the North Sea begins on RWE’s Sofia Offshore Wind Farm

Prysmian’s Leonardo da Vinci vessel will lay the first sections of high voltage direct current (HVDC) export cables

Neptune Energy and partners awarded CO2 storage licence in Norwegian North Sea

Neptune Energy has welcomed the award of a CO2 storage licence in the Norwegian North Sea, in partnership with Sval Energi and Storegga

Scientists find Cod larvae attracted to noise from offshore wind turbines

North Sea show significant impacts on marine ecosystem cod larvae wind turbines

Wind farms drive away certain seabirds: study

Offshore wind farms in the North Sea have reduced the population of loons—fish-eating aquatic birds also known as divers—by 94% within a one-kilometer zone, according to new research published in Scientific Reports.

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