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Norway offers up to 70 new oil and gas drilling permits

ARY News · May 6, 2026, 10:54 AM

Key takeaways

  • The new blocks include 38 areas ⁠in the Barents Sea, 10 areas in the ​Norwegian Sea and 22 areas in the North ​Sea, with an application deadline of September 1 and final awards expected in early 2027.
  • The energy ministry also said it has approved a development plan from ConocoPhillips and partners to re-open the ​Albuskjell, Vest ​Ekofisk, and ⁠Tommeliten Gamma fields that were shut in 2019.
  • The late-life assets still hold some ​90 million-120 million barrels of oil equivalent ​in ⁠natural gas and condensate, according to the companies.

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Add ARY News on Google AAResize OSLO: Norway’s ​government said on Tuesday it is offering ‌70 new blocks for energy companies to explore for oil and gas in its annual licensing round as the ​country seeks to extend the life of ​its petroleum industry.

The new blocks include 38 areas ⁠in the Barents Sea, 10 areas in the ​Norwegian Sea and 22 areas in the North ​Sea, with an application deadline of September 1 and final awards expected in early 2027.

The annual predefined area (APA) rounds of ​new offshore exploration acreage are central to Norway’s strategy ​of extending oil and gas production for decades to come ‌although activity ⁠is widely expected to decrease in the coming years.

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