Norway's Equinor has halted all output from its Johan Sverdrup oilfield, reputedly the largest producing field in western Europe, due to an outage in the offshore power system, reported Reuters.
Phase One of Johan Sverdrup was put online in October 2019, and Phase Two came on stream in December 2022. Earlier this month, operator Equinor said that it expects production at Johan Sverdrup to ...
TotalEnergies (TTEF.PA), opens new tab and Aker BP (AKRBP.OL), opens new tab are seeking an independent review of their stakes in Equinor's (EQNR.OL), opens new tab Johan Sverdrup oilfield with a ...
Equinor offers a compelling opportunity for ... driven by strong performance from the Johan Sverdrup and Troll fields on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. Plus, while renewable energy carries ...
For the full year, Equinor sustained high production level at the NCS, with record high production from the Troll and Johan Sverdrup fields. The production at the Johan Sverdrup field is expected ...
OSLO: TotalEnergies and Aker BP are seeking an independent review of their stakes in Equinor’s Johan Sverdrup oilfield with a goal of boosting their holdings in the North Sea’s largest ...
OSLO (Reuters) -TotalEnergies and Aker BP are seeking an independent review of their stakes in Equinor's Johan Sverdrup oilfield with a goal of boosting their holdings in the North Sea's largest ...