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Offshore Technology on MSNEquinor invests $1.2bn in Johan Sverdrup’s third phase to boost recoveryEquinor and its partners have announced a Nkr13bn ($1.2bn) investment for the Johan Sverdrup Phase III project in the ...
Norway's largest oilfield, Johan Sverdrup, is expected to come off its production peak by early 2025, according to operator Equinor. The field, a cornerstone of Norway's oil output since it ...
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Johan Sverdrup oil production to start to decline in 2025 - MSNEquinor has a 42.6% stake in Sverdrup, while Aker BP holds 31.6%, with Petoro holding 17.4% and TotalEnergies 8.4%.. Equinor also reported a fall of 13% in third-quarter (Q3) profits, as weaker ...
Sverdrup's production was ramped up last year to 755,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd), more than the originally planned 660,000 bpd, after the second phase of development came on stream. Sign up here.
A seven-year old charge by a whistle-blowing former employee has resulted in Tullahoma-based Sverdrup Inc. agreeing to pay $2.5 million to settle charges it defrauded NASA, the U.S. Justice Department ...
Sverdrup has offices in Olympia, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, as well as Arizona and California. It recently was purchased by Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc., of Pasadena, Calif.
TechnipFMC bags Sverdrup 2 SPS. Equinor confirms second such award for contractor on giant field project off Norway. Subsea award: on Johan Sverdrup Phase 2 Image: EQUINOR ...
The 22,000-tonne topside for the drilling platform was lifted into position in one single lift on the Johan Sverdrup field last weekend. Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
Equinor is optimistic that it will be able to increase recovery from its newly opened Johan Sverdrup oilfield in the Norwegian North Sea towards 3.2 billion barrels of oil equivalent from today's ...
April 5, 2018 - Aker Solutions and Kvaerner together secured a letter of intent for modifications of the riser platform and field center of the Statoil-operated Johan Sverdrup development, Norway ...
Equinor and its partners have announced a Nkr13bn ($1.2bn) investment for the Johan Sverdrup Phase III project in the Norwegian North Sea, to enhance recovery by an estimated 40 to 50 million ...
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