Statoil Gets Final Go-Ahead for Giant Johan Sverdrup Field Offshore Norway
OSLO, Aug 21 (Reuters) – Operator Statoil and its partners have been given the formal approval to develop the first phase of their giant Johan
OSLO, Aug 21 (Reuters) – Operator Statoil and its partners have been given the formal approval to develop the first phase of their giant Johan
By Mikael Holter (Bloomberg) — No one can accuse the Norwegian government of being greedy when it last week decided on the ownership stakes in the giant
Det Norske Oljeselskap ASA, which complained its share of the giant Johan Sverdrup oil field was insufficient, got an even smaller stake after Norway’s
South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries has been awarded an NOK 7 billion (US$890 million) contract from Statoil for the construction of the
Construction has begun on the first structure for the biggest and most expensive industrial project in Norway for decades to come – the
Norwegian oil major Statoil has awarded rig firm Odfjell Drilling contracts worth up to $1.04 billion for work on the giant Johan Sverdrup field in the North
The start of Norway's 2.3 billion barrel Johan Sverdrup oil field may be delayed and costs could exceed forecasts but the project could break even at about
Norwegian engineering firm Aibel has won a contract worth 8 billion crowns ($1.05 billion) from Statoil to build a drilling platform for the Johan Sverdrup
Owners of Norway’s biggest oil find in decades, including Statoil ASA and Det Norske Oljeselskap ASA, failed to agree on how to divide the $177 billion in
Norway's Statoil is moving ahead with plans to develop a giant $29 billion oil field, Europe's costliest offshore energy
In the southern part of the Norwegian sector of the North Sea in 110 meters of water is the Johan Sverdrup field, one of the largest discoveries ever made
Statoil has been selected to operate all phases of the giant Johan Sverdrup oil field offshore Norway, Statoil announced
The Johan Sverdrup field holds 1.8 billion to 2.9 billion barrels of oil equivalent and is one of the five largest discoveries offshore
The Norwegian government said on Monday it would outline plans in spring next year regarding the electrification of the $20 billion Johan Sverdrup oil field in
Mikael Holter May 15 (Bloomberg) — Norwegian lawmakers pressuring oil companies to power North Sea fields from land in an attempt to cut greenhouse-gas
Under contract by Statoil since 2013, Diamond Offshore’s Ocean Vanguard semi-submersible drilling rig has commenced drilling an appraisal well today at
Discovered by Lundin Petroleum in 2010, the Avaldsnes discovery at PL501 is the 5th largest discovery made on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, one that has
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