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Equinor Strikes Oil and Gas in North Sea

By MGN EditorialMarch 10, 2026 at 03:21 PM

Norway's Equinor has made two new hydrocarbon discoveries in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea, which it says are commercially viable and located near existing infrastructure.

In a significant development for the North Sea energy sector, Norway's state-owned oil and gas company Equinor has announced two new hydrocarbon discoveries in the Norwegian Continental Shelf. According to the company, the discoveries include both oil and gas, as well as condensate, and are situated in areas with well-developed infrastructure for export to Europe. The first discovery was made in the Krafla area, where Equinor found 'good quality oil and gas.' The second was in the Garantiana West area, where the company encountered 'oil, gas and condensate.' Equinor described both finds as 'commercial,' indicating that they are viable for development and production. 'These discoveries demonstrate the continued potential of the Norwegian Continental Shelf and Equinor's ability to find new resources in mature areas,' said Trond Ellefsen, Equinor's senior vice president for exploration. 'The discoveries are located near existing infrastructure, which could enable profitable and low-emission developments.' The news comes as the global energy landscape continues to evolve, with increased focus on reducing emissions and transitioning to cleaner sources. Equinor, like other major oil companies, is working to balance its fossil fuel operations with growing investments in renewable energy. These new North Sea discoveries underscore the ongoing importance of traditional hydrocarbon resources, even as the industry navigates the energy transition.
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