Norwegian offshore in clash with government for NOK 100 billion rescue plan

What was envisioned as a solid aid package for upwards of NOK 100 billion has been received with widespread disappointment by Norway's offshore sector. The biggest oil companies list projects that will be postponed unless the government changes the package.
Photo: Ole Jørgen Bratland - Equinor/Digital
Photo: Ole Jørgen Bratland - Equinor/Digital

As the crisis in the Norwegian offshore sector intensifies for each passing day, dissatisfaction with an otherwise comprehensive aid package that the government formally presented Tuesday grows.

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