Norway awarded 61 offshore exploration blocks to 30 oil firms in its latest pre-defined areas (APA) licensing round, Energy Minister Tina Bru said on Tuesday.
Firms that won acreage included Equinor, Shell, ConocoPhillips, Total, Lundin Energy, Aker BP and Eni's Vaar Energi.
"These companies have shown great interest in gaining access to new exploration acreage, illustrating the industry's confidence in continued profitability from exploration on the Norwegian continental shelf," Energy Minister Tina Bru said.
For a full list of awards, click on https://bit.ly/3sCuDOp
APA rounds cover areas with known geology or near existing infrastructure.
Norway had received applications from 33 companies, it said in September.
Source: Yahoo
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