Det norske oljeselskap ASA has been offered nine new licenses, whereof two new operatorships in the North Sea, in the Awards in Pre-defined Areas (APA) 2014.
The Ministry of Petroleum and Energy today announced the awards of new licenses in mature areas on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. Applications from 47 companies were submitted, and 43 companies were offered ownership interests in one or more production licenses. 23 of the companies were awarded operatorships.
Det norske has been awarded a total of nine ownership interests and the role as operator in two new licenses.
"This is a very good outcome for Det norske. We are very pleased with the awards of ownership interests in nine licenses whereof two new operatorships,” says Senior Vice President for Exploration, Gro G. Haatvedt.
The APA licensing rounds cover the most explored areas on the Norwegian shelf. The 54 production licences are distributed over the North Sea with 34 licences, the Norwegian Sea with 16, and the Barents Sea with four.
Det norske was awarded eight licenses in the North Sea and one in the Barents Sea.
“We have through this APA licensing round strengthened our position in the North Sea, which is a very important area for Det norske. This also reinforce our role as operator in this area,” says Haatvedt.
The APA 2014 was announced by the Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Mr. Tord Lien at the Sandefjord Conference Tuesday January 20. At the same time, the 23rd licensing round was announced. operatorships.
About Det Norske
Det norske oljeselskap ASA (DETNOR) specialize in extracting petroleum resources on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS). We are an ambitious company with significant exploration activity. Recently we have taken part in some major discoveries, Sverdrup being the single most important. During the first quarter of 2013 we will start producing our first own oil from Jette – the company’s first development as operator. Det norske has recently submitted Plan for Development and Operation (PDO) for the Ivar Aasen field to the authorities.