01/14/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/14/2025 06:47
Illustration image: Kunna, furthest south in Salten, modern shallow marine depositional environment, where the beach facing north (left) is more affected by waves and wind than the beach facing south (right). Photo: Fridtjof Riis, Norwegian Offshore Directorate.
14/01/2025 In the 2024 awards in pre-defined areas (APA), 20 companies have been offered ownership interests in a total of 53 production licences on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS).
The authorities reviewed applications from a total of 21 companies in autumn 2024. Of these 53 production licences, 33 are in the North Sea, 19 in the Norwegian Sea and 1 in the Barents Sea. 20 of the production licences are additional acreage for existing production licences.
"This year's awards show that the companies on the NCS are still very confident in their ability to make more discoveries near existing oil and gas infrastructure. This is important for further value creation," says Kalmar Ildstad, Director of licence management in the Norwegian Offshore Directorate.
The Norwegian Offshore Directorate is launching an offer dashboard this year in connection with announcing APA 2024. This dashboard shows acreage, work programmes and companies with associated ownership interests and roles.
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Updated: 14/01/2025