The Norwegian Oil and Gas Association is disappointed that the government is changing the definition of the marginal ice zone, says acting director general Knut Thorvaldsen.
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Næringspolitikk Disappointed, but satisfied at predictability for open areas
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Arbeidsliv Talks start on oil service agreements
Monday to Wednesday this week has been allocated to negotiations on the oil service pay settlement, which covers some 6 000 employees at various companies in this sector.
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Arbeidsliv Talks under way on oil service agreements
Collective pay negotiations take place this for about 5 000 employees in various oil service companies. The Norwegian Oil and Gas Association expects a moderate settlement.
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Drift New collaboration to speed up the oil industry
Petroleum companies in Norway have joined forces to drive forward new solutions which can increase value creation offshore. Norwegian Oil and Gas is being given the role of prime mover from initial
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Næringspolitikk Licensing policy
One of the Norwegian Oil and Gas Association’s main jobs is to secure continuous and predictable access to attractive exploration acreage. This is necessary for achieving long-term development of the
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IEA – Net Zero by 2050
The IEA report indicates that there will still be demand for oil and gas, although less, towards 2050. Here, Norway is very well positioned.