Noreco's new CEO thrilled with potential in "backyard"

With eyes fixed upon new production shares of 70 million barrels of oil, David Cook enters Noreco as CEO with high expectations. The Covid-19 crisis is a threat to planned investments, yes, but not to the company itself.
An expansion to field Halfdan (pictured) is among the most interesting projects on Noreco's drawing board. But there are many like it, says new CEO David Cook. | Photo: Total
An expansion to field Halfdan (pictured) is among the most interesting projects on Noreco's drawing board. But there are many like it, says new CEO David Cook. | Photo: Total

With a portfolio consisting of about ten investment opportunities in Denmark, US national David Cook sees great development potential in his new position as chief executive of the second-largest oil firm in the Danish sector, Noreco, he tells EnergyWatch in his first interview since stepping up in July.

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