Minimal interest for Danish oil exploration

The mood surrounding further oil exploration in the Danish North Sea has shifted from a major allegretto to minor largo. In any case, a Danish subsidiary of the Hungarian oil company Mol is now behind one-fourth of the applications submitted by companies wishing to attain oil and gas exploration and extraction licenses in the Danish part of the North Sea. The remaining three-fourths consist of Total, Ardent Oil and Lundin Norway, informs the Danish Energy Agency.
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