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Operator Equinor and its partners Vaar Energi and Inpex Idemitsu will invest more than 21 billion Norwegian crowns ($2.08 billion) to develop Norway's Fram South oil and gas field, the companies said on Thursday.
BeGreen's 65MW Ingerslev A plant marks EQNR's first solar project in Denmark and a milestone in its renewables expansion.
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EQNR hits 220,000 barrels per day at Johan Castberg just three months post-launch, lifting Barents Sea output by 150%.
EQNR secures a 1.5 GW floating wind lease in the Celtic Sea, advancing UK net-zero goals and offshore wind growth.
Norway's Equinor said on Friday its Johan Castberg oilfield in the Arctic Barents Sea was producing at peak capacity of 220,000 barrels of oil per day.
Mid-tier oil and gas exploration stocks rose on Thursday, led by gains in Tullow Oil PLC (LSE:TLW) and Enquest PLC (AIM:ENQ), following signals that the UK government will move to unlock new drilling in the North Sea. Labour’s Ed Miliband is preparing to lift legal barriers that had blocked major fossil fuel projects, reversing a January court decision that halted the Rosebank and Jackdaw fields. The Scottish court had ruled the projects unlawful due to emissions regulations. Miliband now plans to amend the law on greenhouse gas emissions, enabling the development of these fields and potentially reviving the UK’s North Sea oil sector. Ministers are expected to restart the approval process for Rosebank and Jackdaw later today, with Energy Minister Michael Shanks in Scotland to confirm the outcome of a consultation on the matter. Shell and Equinor, which have invested heavily in the projects, have expressed frustration over delays. In early afternoon trading, Tullow and Equinor share
EQNR secures 100% of Brazil's S-M-1617 block near existing assets, reinforcing its deepwater and renewables push.
Equnior and Gwynt Glas, a joint venture between EDF Renewables UK and ESB, have won seabed leases to build floating wind farms in the Celtic Sea off the coast of Wales and South West England, The Crown Estate said on Thursday.
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