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Nouvelle découverte de pétrole d’Equinor en mer de Barents au large de la Norvège Principaux renseignements La récente découverte de pétrole d’Equinor en mer de Barents marque une avancée positive vers la poursuite du développement du champ Johan Castberg en Norvège. La découverte, située dans la zone prospective « Polynya Tubåen », contiendrait entre 14 et 24 millions de barils d’équivalent pétrole récupérable. Le forage a été effectué à […]

Nouvelle découverte de pétrole d’Equinor en mer de Barents au large de la Norvège #Pétrole #Equinor #MerDeBarents #JohanCastberg #Energie

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Stemmer. Takket være @Venstre #GunnarKnudsen og #JohanCastberg forble eierskapet på norske hender. Men merk ikke kun på statlige hender. Kommuner og fylkeskommuner har gjort atskillige oppofrelser og investeringer. Derfor så fascinerende at SV så glatt vil nasjonalisere og få det på statlige hender.

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[3/3] #JohanCastberg illustre les tensions géographiques entre exploitation des ressources en #Arctique et enjeux environnementaux. Il inaugure un dispositif d'urgence spécifique, face aux risques accrus dans ces mers froides et isolées. #geography #energy #offshore #oil #extraction #Arctic

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Norway’s Johan Castberg oil field starts production in Arctic waters Investing.com -- The Johan Castberg oil development in the Barents Sea, Norway, valued at 86 billion kroner ($8.1 billion), has commenced operations. This is the second significant oil field in the country’s Arctic waters to start pumping. The project is being developed by Equinor ASA (NYSE:EQNR) and its partner Var Energi ASA. According to a statement released by Equinor on Monday, the field will reach a peak production of approximately 220,000 barrels of oil per day. The cost of the development is expected to be recouped in less than two years, while the field’s productive life is projected to last for 30 years. Kjetil Hove, Equinor’s executive vice president for exploration and production in Norway, stated in the release, "Johan Castberg opens a new region for oil recovery and will create more opportunities in the Barents Sea. We’ve already made new discoveries in the area and will keep exploring together with our partners.” Currently, 12 out of the total 30 wells at Johan Castberg are operational. Equinor anticipates that the field will reach plateau production in the second quarter of 2025. Equinor holds a 46% stake in the project, while Var Energi owns 30% and Petoro holds the remaining shares. The field is estimated to contain recoverable hydrocarbon volumes ranging from 450 to 650 million barrels. This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.

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