Norway makes one of the largest north of the northeast ocean
Norway has made one of its largest seafarers in North Sea ten years, strengthening the decision of Ed Miliband’s decision to end the British oil test in the area.
The OIL FIFILE AUKER BP has received 134 million peak barrels in consideration of a full test.
The discovery was made in the YGGDRASIL field, the Norwegian Sea Area Closed very closely and matched the world of the country in the UK.
Karl Johnny Hersvik, a Chief Asker BP, said “There was a major step in the market in Norwade in the decade.
He said: “We look forward to opening more than more than this increasing space.”
Findation emphasizes the growing difference between Norway and the UK on their closing to Oil and Gas.
Norway enjoys continuous achievements of new oil and gases in the so-called “mature” north of the sea, while Britain successfully renewed billions of drums that may last in its sector.
Divorcased by this week in Norware Directorate show that daily monthly production has jumped a higher level over the decade, following the new worlds in Northerve.
At that time, approximately 180 fields in the UK’s oil and wheri Fields is expected to close the next five years, by exiting a 70pc fall.
Cocesiators for the fall in Windfall is set by the previous archives and increased by UK staff and gas that are now pregnant at 78pc. Mr Miliband, secretary, last year prevented the issuing of new licenses to increase the production of the fantasy oil.
Ashley Kelty, Panmure Liberum Investment Bank, said: “Norwegian successes dropped to the supporting government and the financial support of the study and development.
“In the UK, unchanged tax changes have made the UK zeal for investment and open-life abandonment related to long-term work.”
Aker BP detection is just a boundary between the UK and Norway buildings and only 100 miles in eastern Shetland. It suggests that the same found to be in British water.
Mike Thatolen, Trade Sdicid Offshore Energies UK, said: “Norway is actively evaluating and continues to catch the year’s license.
“Norway is a majority of the same part of the world’s similar structures in the UK, where the gas production and UK gas production has a profound effect on policy decisions.”