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Norway: Statoil and partners intend to expand production capacity at Troll gas field

Norway's Statoil and partners are trying to raise the production capacity of Troll, the country's biggest gas field, a move considers by traders as a possibility to enable the firms to create more flexibly and cover production shortages at other fields because of outages.

read more... 27/09/2017

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An unfinished hydropower plant is sold by Norway’s Statkraft to Turkey’s Limak

A partially constructed hydropower plant in Turkey has been sold by Norwegian utility Statkraft to local conglomerate Limak Holding. The Turkish group will invest $400 million in the plant, which is likely to launch operations by 2021.

read more... 25/09/2017

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Daily (21.09.2017): British day-ahead gas price fell 3.6% on abundant flows from Norway

Oil prices jumped 2 percent on Wednesday despite a rise in U.S. crude inventories, with the market heading for its biggest third-quarter gain in 13 years after the Iraqi oil minister declared OPEC and its partners were envisaging to deepen output reductions.

read more... 21/09/2017

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Statoil: Sanctions are not an obstacle for the oilfield agreement with Rosneft

Norway’s Statoil declared that the deal with Russia’s Rosneft aiming to develop the onshore North Komsomolskoye oilfield was according to the European Union and U.S. sanctions on Russia over the conflict in Ukraine.

read more... 08/09/2017

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Norway: Arendal promised to become 100% climate neutral

100% climate neutral – not a dream, as the Norway’s municipality Arendal is committed to reach the goal.

read more... 06/09/2017

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