Equinor ASA has completed installation of a 283-km, 36-in. OD crude oil pipeline connecting its Johan Sverdrup development in the North Sea to the Mongstad oil terminal outside Bergen, Norway. Johan ...
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, ...
LYSAKER, Norway, July 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- 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 ...
Norway's prime minister Erna Solberg has opened the Johan Sverdrup field center, and the Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Sylvi Listhaug, also attended the opening. Since Equinor and the Johan ...
Equinor ASA and its Johan Sverdrup partners took delivery of a 5,000-ton additional module for the Johan Sverdrup riser platform from Aker Solutions ASA. The module is a part of the field’s second ...
Tsvetana is a writer for Oilprice.com with over a decade of experience writing for news outlets such as iNVEZZ and SeeNews. The start-up of the massive Johan Sverdrup oilfield sent Norway’s oil ...
In February, K2JV, a joint venture between KBR and Kvaerner, completed construction on the Johan Sverdrup utilities and living quarters topsides (ULQ) project for Equinor, formerly known as Statoil.
The group, which also includes Petoro, Lundin Petroleum, Det Norske Oljeselskap and Maersk Oil, last month decided to postpone a concept decision until “early 2014”. Upstream previously reported that ...
Equinor ASA EQNR recently announced plans to boost crude oil from its leading Johan Sverdrup field. The company intends to increase output from the field to 500,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd) by ...
Aug. 27 (UPI) --While submitting development plans to the government, Norwegian energy major Equinor said the oil potential from Johan Sverdrup was bigger than expected. Equinor and its joint venture ...
Equinor ASA EQNR-operated Johan Sverdrup oil field in Norway, which came online ahead of schedule in October, 2019, recently saw growth in its oil production toaround 350,000 barrels per day (bpd).
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