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Norway awards 62 new oil, gas licences, angering NGOs
Norway awards 62 new oil, gas licences, angering NGOs
by AFP Staff Writers
Oslo (AFP) Jan 16, 2024

Norway, Europe's biggest supplier of natural gas, announced Tuesday that it had awarded 62 new oil and gas exploration licences, angering environmental groups.

The batch, divided between the North Sea (29), the Norwegian Sea (25) and the Barents Sea (8), is the largest awarded by the Scandinavian country in four years in so-called "mature" areas -- meaning areas where there is already widespread production.

For instance, in 2022 only 47 licences were granted, according to authorities.

"This is important for both employment and value creation, as well as for facilitating Norway's role as a stable energy supplier to Europe," Minister of Energy Terje Aasland said in a statement.

Norway supplanted Russia as Europe's main provider of natural gas following the outbreak of the war in Ukraine in 2022.

The announcement sparked the ire of environmental groups.

"At the climate summit in Dubai in December, the countries of the world agreed to transition away from coal, oil and gas," Truls Gulowsen, leader of Friends of the Earth Norway, said in statement.

"But Norway is doing exactly the opposite... If oil companies make discoveries in these areas, it could contribute to emissions for many decades to come," he continued.

The Norwegian branch of the WWF called it "completely backwards" that the government dragged the country "deeper into oil dependency."

The licences were awarded to 24 companies, including Norwegian giants Equinor and Aker BP, as well as international players like TotalEnergies and Shell.

On the same day, Norway's energy ministry gave the go-ahead for the development of the Eirin gas field in the North Sea, a project run jointly by Equinor and Kuwait's KUFPEC.

Since 2021, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has urged countries to halt new oil exploration projects in order to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre-industrial levels.

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