Equinor bags almost two dozen new Norwegian production licences
Energy giant Equinor has announced it has snapped up almost two dozen new production licenses in the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
Energy giant Equinor has announced it has snapped up almost two dozen new production licenses in the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
A new grade of North Sea crude produced by Norwegian energy giant Equinor is seeping into the Asian oil market at pace, reports suggest.
Oil giant Equinor has announced start of production at its giant Johan Sverdrup project in the Norwegian section of the North Sea.
Norwegian energy giant Equinor has announced the early start up of its Johan Sverdrup field alongside the announcement of a £4 billion share buy-back.
Norwegian energy giant Equinor has been given the go-ahead to start-up its Johan Sverdrup project in the North Sea by the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD).
Norwegian energy firm Equinor has announce it has completed the sale of Swedish exploration oil and gas company Lundin Petroleum.
Norweigian oil giant Equinor has divested a 16% shareholding in Lundin Petroleum for an increased stake in the Johan Sverdrup field.
Norwegian energy giant Equinor is to lead North Sea production over the next seven years, according to a new report.
Swedish oil firm Lundin Petroleum will acquire Equinor's entire 15% in the Norwegian licence containing the Luno II discovery.
Lundin Petroleum subsidiary, Lundin Norway AS, has announced increased oil volumes from the successful completion of an appraisal well at the Rolvsnes discovery.
Swedish oil firm Lundin Petroleum has upgraded reserves on the Norwegian North Sea Edvard Grieg field following a development drilling campaign.
Equinor said today that its new North Sea oil discovery could contain up to 35 million barrels of oil.
Swedish oil firm Lundin Petroleum said today that it will recognise a net foreign exchange loss of about $69million in the fourth quarter.
Swedish oil firm Lundin said today that the Hurri exploration well in the Barents Sea was a dud.
Japanese firm Inpex has agreed to buy a 40% stake in a licence in the Barents Sea from Bayerngas.
Swedish oil and gas firm Lundin Petroleum has reported record first half production.
Swedish oil firm Lundin Petroleum warned today that it will book exploration costs and impairment charges of about $35million in its second quarter results.
Lundin Petroleum has been ordered to make several improvements to the electrical equipment at its Edvard Grieg platform.
North Energy has sold its last remaining licence on the Norwegian Continental Shelf to Lundin Petroleum.
Swedish firm Lundin Petroleum has entered in to a sales and purchase agreement with CapeOmega to divest a 39% working interest in the Brynhild field.
Operators will spend nearly £30billion on new North Sea projects over the next three years, with Norway's Statoil leading the way, a new report said.
Norway today confirmed Lundin Petroleum's new oil discovery in the Barents Sea.
Explorers look set to drill a record number of wells in Norway’s Arctic waters this year, undeterred by oil prices apparently stuck below $60 a barrel.
Lundin Petroleum today confirmed it had sliced off part of its assets to create a new company.
The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate has granted Lundin Norway AS a drilling permit for a wildcat well around three kilometres west of the Edvard Grieg platform.