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Norway grants 57 gas and oil licences in mature areas

  • Märkte: Natural gas
  • 13.01.26

The Norwegian authorities have awarded ownership interests in 57 production licences on the Norwegian continental shelf to 19 companies.

All of the permissions are part of an annual licensing round known as the awards in predefined areas (APA), which began in 2003. This procedure offers companies licences in mature areas with known geology, a smaller number of technical challenges and developed or planned infrastructure.

Of the 57 licences awarded, 31 are in the North Sea, 21 in the Norwegian Sea and five in the Barents Sea, and 20 of them have been offered as additional acreage at existing production licences.

The Norwegian Offshore Directorate — formerly the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate — offered 62 new offshore oil and gas licences in the 2024 APA round.

"In a few years, production will start to fall. Therefore, we need new projects that can slow down the fall and provide as much production as possible," energy minister Terje Aasland said.

State-owned Equinor was awarded 35 of the licences in the latest round, the company said on Tuesday. Most — 21 — are in the North Sea, 10 are in the Norwegian Sea and four are in the Barents Sea. Equinor will operate 17 of the licences.

Equinor plans to drill 20-30 exploration wells a year, 80pc of them near existing infrastructure and 20pc in lesser-known areas, the firm said. This builds on Equinor's announcement of further investment in infrastructure to maintain high production until 2035 on 8 January.

New blocks proposed for next round

The Norwegian Offshore Directorate has submitted a proposal to add 70 new blocks to the 2026 APA licensing round. The ministry has submitted a proposal to expand the APA area for public consultation. Of the 70 new blocks, 22 would be in the North Sea, 10 in the Norwegian Sea and 38 in the Barents Sea.

The APA area was expanded by 76 blocks last year.

The 26th licensing round will be announced in the first half of the year. The deadline for applications will be in the third quarter and licences will be awarded in January 2027.

Giving companies access to new and attractive acreage is a pillar of the government's policy to further develop the industry and ensure future production, Aasland said.


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