Equinor
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With aggressive net-zero goals hanging overhead, countries are looking to fast-track low-carbon energy projects, and many are including nuclear in the mix.
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The two companies have teamed up in an attempt to cut downhole costs with a project that aims to extract more information from reduced data-acquisition programs.
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The decision comes after an environmental review showed that the floating production, storage, and offloading vessel-based development was unlikely to cause negative environmental effects.
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The newbuild vessel will be used in partnership with Kirby Offshore Wind on the Empire wind farm off New York.
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The Norwegian platform was taken off line as a precaution after an undersea earthquake shook the area.
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Billed as the world’s longest AC power-from-shore project, Aker BP’s NOA Fulla field and Equinor’s Krafla field in the North Sea will be powered from the mainland by renewable hydropower.
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Licenses include a dozen in the North Sea, 10 in the Norwegian Sea and 4 in the Barents
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Vessel will have Aker-made modules installed in Norway where final outfitting and commissioning will take place.
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The French operator withdraws from flagship deepwater project.
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Statfjord has produced 5.1 billion barrels of oil equivalent over its four-plus decades online.