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Equinor and its partners have announced a Nkr13bn ($1.2bn) investment for the Johan Sverdrup Phase III project in the ...
Equinor ASA EQNR, a Norwegian integrated energy company, announced that it has approved an investment of $1.29 billion (13 billion NOK) for the Johan Sverdrup field in the Norwegian Sea. The company, ...
Equinor and partners have committed $1.3 billion to the Phase 3 expansion of the Johan Sverdrup oilfield to sustain high ...
Norway's Equinor and its partners have approved a 13 billion Norwegian crown ($1.29 billion) investment for the expansion of ...
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.
Aker BP announces that the Johan Sverdrup partnership has made a final investment decision for Phase 3 of the field development. The project includes new subsea infrastructure that will increase ...
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 are investing NOK 13 billion (£942 million) in the third phase of the Johan Sverdrup oil field, the ...
Equinor and its partners have approved the $1.29 billion (NOK 13 billion) investment in the third phase of Johan Sverdrup, ...
OSLO (Reuters) – Output from Equinor’s Johan Sverdrup oilfield, western Europe’s largest, has been fully restored, a spokesperson for the Norwegian firm said on Friday.
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.