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  2. History of the petroleum industry in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Production from the oil field discovered in December 1969 began on 15 June 1971; this was the first production of North Sea oil. Norway's state-owned oil production company was formed in 1972. The oil industry of Norway would be centred in Stavanger. Production in the Norwegian Sea began in 1993, and that in the Barents Sea began in 2007.

  3. North Sea oil - Wikipedia

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    The oil industry and government strategy in the North Sea (1980) Page, S. A. B. "The Value and Distribution of the Benefits of North Sea Oil and Gas, 1970—1985." National Institute Economic Review 82.1 (1977): 41–58. Shepherd, Mike. Oil Strike North Sea: A first-hand history of North Sea oil. Luath Press (2015). Toye, Richard. "The New ...

  4. Energy in Norway - Wikipedia

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    According to a report from Norsk Petroleum, oil and petroleum is Norway's most crucial commodity export. [11] In 2020, 40% of Norway's exports stemmed from the petroleum sector. [11] This had an export value of 333 billion NOK. [11] 2% of the world's oil consumption is produced by Norway making it the 15th largest oil producer in the world in ...

  5. Ekofisk oil field - Wikipedia

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    This was the first discovery of oil after the drilling of over 200 exploration wells in the North Sea "triggered" by the Groningen gas field discovery. [2] In 1971, Phillips started producing directly to tankers from four subsea wells. [3] Oil production is planned to continue until 2048; [4] concessions given, yet expected to continue beyond ...

  6. Johan Sverdrup oil field - Wikipedia

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    The Johan Sverdrup oil field (Sverdrup Field) is an oil field in the North Sea, about 140 kilometres (87 mi) west of Stavanger, Norway. [1] The field lies in two different production licenses and consists of two different discoveries called Avaldsnes (where Aker BP is the operator) and Aldous Major South (where Statoil - now known as Equinor - is the operator).

  7. File:Norway Hubbert.svg - Wikipedia

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    The historical production figures are from the Norwegian petroleum directory website. It is the sum of "crude oil", "Natural gas liquids" and "Condensate" columns. The Norwegians publish data using metric units (production is in million cubic meters per years) so the data is here converted into oilfield units (million barrels per day) using 1 ...

  8. Norwegian oil giant cuts green investment in half - AOL

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    Norwegian energy giant Equinor is halving investment in renewable energy over the next two years while increasing oil and gas production. Chief executive Anders Opedal said that the transition to ...

  9. Category:Oil companies of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Oil companies of Norway" ... InterOil Exploration and Production; K. ... History of Statoil (1972–2007)