Aker BP targets gas offshore Norway with 27 new exploration licenses

January 19, 2024

(WO) – The Norwegian authorities are offering Aker BP ownership interest in 27 exploration licenses on the Norwegian Continental Shelf in the APA 2023 licensing round. For 17 of the licenses, Aker BP is also granted operatorship.

Johan Sverdrup (Source: Aker BP)

Aker BP is offered exploration acreage in all areas of the Norwegian Continental Shelf, the North Sea, the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea.

“Our strategy is to have a portfolio of acreage that provides a good balance between exploration wells close to existing infrastructure, and wells that can lay the foundation for independent developments if we make discoveries. For some of the exploration prospects, we are particularly targeting gas. It is more important than ever that Norway produce gas to secure the energy supply to Europe”, says Seljebotn.

APA – Awards in Predefined Areas, is the annual licensing round that includes mature areas of the Norwegian continental shelf. These are areas with known geology and a relatively well-developed infrastructure with production facilities and pipelines.

The award in TFO 2023 was announced by Minister of Energy Terje Aasland at the Oil and Energy Policy Seminar in Sandefjord on Jan. 16, 2024. 24 companies were offered ownership interest in a total of 62 licenses.

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