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Equinor finds 25–89 million barrels of oil equivalent near Snorre, to be produced via existing infrastructure, supporting Norway’s energy goals.
Equinor and its partners have made a commercial oil discovery, named Omega South, in the North Sea near the Snorre field, with estimates of 25 to 89 million barrels of recoverable oil equivalents.
The find will be developed using existing subsea infrastructure and produced via the Snorre A platform, enabling faster, lower-cost production.
This strategy supports Norway’s goal to maintain about 1.2 million barrels of oil and gas equivalent per day from its continental shelf by 2035, with 70% from new wells, including 250 planned exploration wells near existing fields.
The discovery underscores efforts to extend the life of aging fields and sustain Europe’s energy security, as Norway supplies roughly 20% of the continent’s oil and 30% of its gas.
Equinor encuentra 25-89 millones de barriles de petróleo equivalente cerca de Snorre, que se producirán a través de la infraestructura existente, apoyando los objetivos energéticos de Noruega.