New assessments start at Rosebank

Equinor has presented a timeline for Rosebank in conjunction with its two project partners behind the British oil and gas field. The Norwegian main owner expects to be able to find unused potential in the British field.
The technical and strategic studies at Rosebank are now started by Equinor, the field's relatively new main owner, and the two other project partners, Suncor and Siccar Point. | Photo: Ole Jørgen Bratland/Equinor
The technical and strategic studies at Rosebank are now started by Equinor, the field's relatively new main owner, and the two other project partners, Suncor and Siccar Point. | Photo: Ole Jørgen Bratland/Equinor

At the end of 2018, Equinor purchased a 40 percent stake and gained operating responsibility for British oil and gas field Rosebank – one of the largest unused fields on the British continental shelf.

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