Equinor further focuses NCS portfolio
Published by Aimee Knight,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
Tommeliten Alpha is a gas/condensate discovery that was made in 1976. Through this transaction Equinor will divest its 42.38% interest in the Tommeliten Unit (PL 044 TA) and 30% interest in PL 044. Both are operated by ConocoPhillips. Net recoverable resources in Tommeliten Alpha are 52 million boe.
“Equinor is committed to transforming the Norwegian Continental Shelf for decades to come. Realising this ambition requires prioritisation. We are selling this asset, so we can direct our efforts towards priority projects and assets that create higher value for us,” says Jez Averty, senior vice president for operations in the southern North Sea.
This transaction follows Equinor’s sale of its operated interest in the King Lear discovery to Aker BP on 15 October.
Closing is subject to approval by PGNiG’s Supervisory Board and customary conditions, including partner and authority approval.
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