Equinor has issued 12 new framework agreements to seven Norwegian engineering groups, which it hopes will help sustain projected production levels through 2035.
Despite technological advancements, Equinor faces regulatory scrutiny over the use of Novos technology, with authorities demanding compliance by June 2026, and Archer is helping...
The Isflak oil discovery will be developed via new wells, templates and flowlines connected to existing subsea export infrastructure to the Johan Castberg FPSO.
The HP/HT Lofn and Langemann wells may have proven more than 100 MMboe recoverable, and they also appear to have de-risked similar prospects in the area, according to Equinor ...
Adura is the new company that will manage multiple producing fields and projects throughout the UK offshore continental shelf that were formerly operated by Equinor and Shell....
The Brazilian independent has acquired a 40% operated interest from Equinor in the Peregrino oil field in the Campos Basin, with an agreement in place to transfer a further 20...
Equinor’s production averaged 2,048 MMboe/d during the second quarter, the company said in a results update, up from 1,994 MMboe/d in the same quarter last year.
Equinor has awarded Ramco Norway a long-term contract covering the preparation, inspection, surface treatment and preservation of oil country tubular goods (OCTG).
CHC and Lufttransport will operate five helicopters out of Bergen from May 2026, taking Equinor personnel to various facilities in the Norwegian North Sea.
The development is the first in the Santos Basin presalt by an IOC, and it features an FPSO supplied by MODEC with combined-cycle gas turbines and other emissions reduction technologies...
The Equinor-operated two-well Askeladd Vest development in the Barents Sea will ensure the Hammerfest LNG plant in northern Norway operates at full production capacity.
The Equinor-led joint venture has constructed an onshore CO2 reception plant and offshore pipeline to transport the CO2 to the injection site in the North Sea.
Equinor has progressed several projects recently: Subsea7 won EPCI work at Fram Sor, CHC will support crew transportation at Mariner and Rosebank, and BASF and Equinor inked a...
Production through the Johan Castberg FPSO has reached peak capacity of 220,000 bbl/d of oil, three months after starting service, according to Equinor.
Brazilian independent PRIO has agreed to acquire Equinor’s 60% operated interest in the Peregrino heavy oil field in the offshore Campos Basin for $3.35 billion.
Equinor has authorization from the Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (Havtil) to use some of the new facilities related to the Verdande Field subsea development in the Norwegian...
Equinor and partners Shell and TotalEnergies have committed to invest NOK7.5 billion ($714 million) in a Phase 2 development of their Northern Lights carbon capture project.
Equinor has contracted Lufttransport RW to operate five new helicopters supplied by Leonardo that will transport personnel to facilities offshore, and Weststar-GAP Aviation inked...
Saipem’s underwater intervention drone at the Equinor-operated offshore Njord field broke its own world record for longest subsea residency by almost 80 days.
Jan. 28, 2025
Photo by Elisabeth Sahl/Jonny Engelsvoll; copyright Equinor
Multiconsult Norge, Aker Solutions and LINK Arkitektur will jointly perform engineering services for Equinor for the electrification of multiple oil and gas installations offshore...
The Deepsea Atlantic semisubmersible rig drilled an exploration well and sidetrack on the Rhombi prospect in 355 m of water in PL 090, 10 km north of the Troll field.
Equinor has shut down the unmanned Sleipner B production platform in the Norwegian North Sea, following a report of smoke in the switchgear room Oct. 22.
Equinor has started partial power-from-shore operations at the Troll B and C platforms, part of the Troll West electrification development approved by the Norwegian authorities...
Equinor and Polenergia-owned companies have awarded Smulders construction contracts for the Bałtyk 2 and Bałtyk 3 offshore wind farms in the Polish sector of the Baltic Sea.
Equinor and its partners in the giant Troll Field in the Norwegian North Sea will invest just over NOK12 billion (US$1.13 billion) in developing infrastructure serving the Troll...
Equinor has permission from the Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (Havtil) to use subsea facilities serving the Phase 1 Kristin Sør development in the Norwegian Sea.
Equinor has taken up two options to extend drilling contracts for various platforms offshore Norway with Archer, KCA Deutag Drilling Norway and Odfjell Operations.
Equinor has secured 15 new helicopters for passenger traffic to and from its facilities on the Norwegian Continental Shelf via contracts with Bell and Leonardo.