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Contract dryss from Equinor
NO🏛️ PoliticsCenter22 hr. ago

Contract dryss from Equinor

Equinor has awarded contracts worth six billion Norwegian kroner to companies including TechnipFMC, Nov, OneSubsea, and Ocean Installer, which will contribute to four offshore development projects as part of the first wave of multiple new initiatives. These projects could add up to 220 million barrels of oil equivalent from the Norwegian continental shelf. This marks the beginning of Equinor’s plan for 75 offshore developments by 2035. The projects include Twin, Omega Sør, Tyrihans Nord, and Brime, involving partners such as Petoro, Shell, TotalEnergies, and others. The contracts aim to reduce costs and shorten project timelines through standardized solutions and collaboration. Equinor’s director emphasized the need for faster and more cost-effective development methods.

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Contract dryss from Equinor

Equinor has awarded contracts worth six billion Norwegian kroner to companies including TechnipFMC, Nov, OneSubsea, and Ocean Installer, which will contribute to four offshore development projects as part of the first wave of multiple new initiatives. These projects could add up to 220 million barrels of oil equivalent from the Norwegian continental shelf. This marks the beginning of Equinor’s plan for 75 offshore developments by 2035. The projects include Twin, Omega Sør, Tyrihans Nord, and Brime, involving partners such as Petoro, Shell, TotalEnergies, and others. The contracts aim to reduce costs and shorten project timelines through standardized solutions and collaboration. Equinor’s director emphasized the need for faster and more cost-effective development methods.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about Equinor’s offshore drilling projects and contractual agreements with industry partners. While the topic relates to energy policy and national resource management, the framing remains neutral, focusing on operational details, partnerships, and technical aspects.

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