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Equinor and its partners have announced a Nkr13bn ($1.2bn) investment for the Johan Sverdrup Phase III project in the ...
Norway's Equinor and its partners have approved a 13 billion Norwegian crown ($1.29 billion) investment for the expansion of ...
EQNR commits $1.29 billion to expand Johan Sverdrup, aiming to boost reserves by up to 50 million boe by leveraging existing infrastructure.
Equinor and partners have committed $1.3 billion to the Phase 3 expansion of the Johan Sverdrup oilfield to sustain high ...
The newly sanctioned project aims to increase recoverable volumes at the oil field offshore Norway by 40-50 MMboe through the ...
Equinor and its partners agreed on a NOK-13 billion investment to proceed with the third phase of Johan Sverdrup to increase recoverable volumes from the North Sea field by 40-50 million boe.
Equinor and its partners are investing NOK 13 billion (£942 million) in the third phase of the Johan Sverdrup oil field, the ...
Johan Sverdrup is the largest oil-producing field in Norway and ranks among the world's most carbon-efficient oil fields. The field is operated by Equinor, with Aker BP holding a 31.6 percent ...
The Johan Sverdrup field is located 160 kilometers west of Stavanger, in the North Sea. It lies within the Utsira High area, and the water is approximately 110-20 meters deep.
The co-owners of Norway's largest producing oilfield have made a final investment decision on a NOK 13 billion (US$1.3 ...
Norway's Equinor and its partners have approved a 13 billion Norwegian crown ($1.29 billion) investment for the expansion of Johan Sverdrup, western Europe's largest producing oilfield, the ...