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8 October 2015 - Today Kvaerner signs the contract for delivery of the process platform jacket to the Johan Sverdrup field. With this award, Kvaerner will be delivering the three largest of the ...
Statoil operates the Johan Sverdrup field with a holding of 40.03%. Other partners are Lundin Norway, Petoro, Detnorskeoljeselskap and Maersk Oil holding 22.6%, 17.36%, 11.57% and 8.44%, respectively.
Equinor and its partners have decided to invest $1.3 billion (13 billion Norwegian crowns) in the Phase 3 expansion of the Johan Sverdrup oilfield in the North Sea, Western Europe’s biggest oil ...
Statoil has awarded contracts for two Johan Sverdrup jackets to Kvaerner and Dragados Offshore. Kvaerner’s contract, worth NOK1 billion (€108.7 million), covers engineering, fabrication and ...
Johan Sverdrup, the biggest producing oil field in Western Europe, began producing in 2019. The peak production level is seen at 755,000 barrels daily, which is significantly higher than initial ...
Output from Equinor’s EQNR-N Johan Sverdrup oil field, western Europe’s largest, has been shut due to a power failure, a spokesperson for the Norwegian firm said on Thursday. A power outage ...
“Johan Sverdrup will start production later this year, and our project developments are on track to deliver production growth towards 2025,” Chief Executive Eldar Saetre said in a statement.
Equinor operates Johan Sverdrup with a 42.6267 percent stake through Equinor Energy AS. Aker BP ASA owns 31.5733 percent. State-owned Petoro AS holds 17.36 percent.
A 2019 file photo of Equinor’s Johan Sverdrup oilfield platforms and accommodation jack-up rig in the North Sea off Norway. (Ints Kalnins/Reuters) Well drilling reveals up to 50 million barrels ...
A second phase of the Sverdrup field development is still scheduled to come on stream in late 2022 with output of 220,000 bpd. Equinor holds a 42.6% stake in the field, while Sweden’s Lundin Petroleum ...