Changing North Sea players place greater demands on the state's oil company

All major oil companies in the Danish share of the North Sea will soon have changed ownership. Nordsøfonden, the Danish state-owned oil and gas company, will now strive more to set the agenda at the partners' meetings.
Photo: Maersk Oil
Photo: Maersk Oil
BY LEONORA BECK

A large share of oil fields in the Danish North Sea have changed owners in recent years. In response, Nordsøfonden – the Danish state-owned oil and gas company managing the state's participation in the majority of the licenses in the Danish area – will spring into action. 

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