Lundin negotiates new acreage near Johan Sverdrup offshore Norway

Lundin Norway has entered two agreements that could give the company a 35% stake in a license east of the Johan Sverdrup development in the central Norwegian North Sea.

Aug. 12, 2014

Offshore staff

STOCKHOLM, Sweden – Lundin Norway has entered two agreements that could give the company a 35% stake in a license east of the Johan Sverdrup development in the central Norwegian North Sea.

Assuming approval from Norway’s government, Lundin will acquire a 15% interest held by Petrolia Norway and 20% of a carve-out area of PL 674 from current operator E.ON.

08/12/2014

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