Dec 5, 2025
Equinor has discovered two gas and condensate fields in the North Sea.

Norway's Equinor announced two new gas and condensate discoveries in the North Sea on Friday.
These discoveries are the largest for Equinor this year and can be utilized for the European market using current infrastructure, according to their statement.
Initial estimates suggest the reservoirs might hold between 30 million and 110 million barrels of oil equivalent.
The discoveries are located close to the Sleipner field, which is managed by the Norwegian oil and gas company.
Equinor holds a 60% stake in the license, while Aker BP owns the remaining 40%.
These discoveries are the largest for Equinor this year and can be utilized for the European market using current infrastructure, according to their statement.
Initial estimates suggest the reservoirs might hold between 30 million and 110 million barrels of oil equivalent.
The discoveries are located close to the Sleipner field, which is managed by the Norwegian oil and gas company.
Equinor holds a 60% stake in the license, while Aker BP owns the remaining 40%.
