Tagged With Norway
18 April 2024
The Norwegian energy company is concentrating its efforts on specific regions and assets that meet strict cost and carbon criteria
3 April 2024
Exploration is providing mixed fortunes for IOCs amid higher costs, prompting firms to look towards M&A and safer plays
25 March 2024
Low carbon intensity and sizeable projects such as Johan Castberg coming onstream in late 2024 suggest a robust outlook at least until 2030
20 March 2024
Taxation strategies in UK and Norway to continue to play important role for a region in which significant volumes of medium sour have offset the loss of similar quality Russian barrels and balanced the influx of US light sweet grades
5 October 2023
CEO Helge Hammer speaks to Petroleum Economist about the company’s recent activities and its expansion plans
28 February 2023
The German producer is focusing on the North African country as it looks to strengthen its gas portfolio following its exit from Russia, COO Dawn Summers says in an interview with Petroleum Economist
12 January 2023
The winners of new NCS acreage stress synergies with existing portfolios
9 December 2022
The number of projects benefitting from tax breaks is set to top 20
10 November 2022
A September dip fails to dent highest output since 2018
7 November 2022
Liquids production continues to trend lower ahead of Q4 Phase 2 startup
29 September 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
22 August 2022
Greater-than-expected requirements to burn the fuel to keep the lights on could harm supply conservation efforts
9 August 2022
The Canadian producer’s exit from Norway may not be closely followed by divestment across the maritime border
28 July 2022
Dominant Norwegian producer aims to maintain strong deliveries in the third quarter
14 July 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
6 July 2022
One of the EU’s key suppliers is doing all it can to maximise deliveries. Its largest demand centre still expects the situation to deteriorate
16 June 2022
The Norway-focused explorer may look at swaps or sales for its discoveries
14 June 2022
Oil and gas lobby group expresses regret over omitted Barents Sea acreage
23 May 2022
Deal with Norwegian independent focuses on putting appropriate assets in appropriate hands
4 April 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
2 February 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
14 December 2021
Next year should see another change in the tax regime confirmed. The hope is that it will signal the country’s much-vaunted predictability is back
3 December 2021
Two of the basin’s larger producers consider ways to cash in on relatively greener production
18 November 2021
Russia and Norway take divergent views on how to tackle current price volatility
27 October 2021
The Norway-focused IOC/private equity company is mulling a flotation
13 August 2021
The Norwegian LNG liquefaction plant could be back before the end of Q1 2022, predicts stakeholder Neptune
26 July 2021
Norwegian firm trades offshore acreage for operating role in the field
15 July 2021
The Norwegian producer will launch a strategic review to include inorganic growth options
12 January 2021
Norway-focused producer’s traditional/lower-carbon balancing act fails to set it apart from its peers
12 December 2020
The Norwegian heavyweight is more optimistic about hydrocarbons than BP. But that may be driven by circumstance
27 November 2020
The new Gas Year gets off to a torrid start even as oil continues its year-on-year increase streak
23 November 2020
New legislation aids the country in reaching peak hydrocarbon production. But increased interest in renewables still poses stranded resources risk
24 September 2019
Europe’s congested gas market sees Norwegian sales drop to an almost three-year low
17 July 2019
Aker Energy’s planned Deepwater Tano/Cape Three Points development is benefitting from a regional initiative
21 May 2019
Equinor has had to dig deep to get Aasta Hansteen underway, in more ways than one
22 March 2019
Public enthusiasm for the oil and gas industry is on the wane, with potentially significant effects
22 March 2019
The re-branded Norwegian state-owned firm needs to convince that its renewables sector can one day compete with its fossil-fuel based upstream revenues
7 March 2019
The oil and gas sector feels better able to survive oil price volatility, DNV GL’s boss tells Petroleum Economist, as long as spending is kept under control
15 February 2019
The country faces challenges to the much-vaunted tax regime certainty on which it has built exploration success
7 February 2019
The rebranded Norwegian firm’s results take a hit from the lower oil price
30 January 2019
Grevling farm-in makes Chrysaor the second private equity-backed North Sea producer to straddle UK and Norwegian waters
18 January 2019
The new entrant wants to find new resources in mature areas
18 January 2019
A record number of licenses were awarded, in keeping with a rise in exploration activity across the North Sea, though firm work commitments fell
29 October 2018
Strategic tie-ups are providing some badly needed lifeblood for the Norwegian offshore sector
16 October 2018
Changed working terms have triggered strikes in both the the UK and Norwegian North Sea oil industries
22 June 2018
There's a lot more gas and oil to be found in the Norwegian Arctic, if the explorers can be persuaded to look for it
23 May 2018
Environmental regulation, economics and rapidly evolving technology are encouraging the use of liquefied natural gas as a marine fuel
29 March 2018
Russia is in a weak position to directly hinder UK gas supply in response to diplomatic disputes. Brexit creates more risk for future energy security
3 November 2017
The roll back of vital incentives would come just before a major push from carmakers to bring electric vehicles into the mainstream