OMV strikes gas in Norway

The Austrian company has made a smaller but commercially viable gas discovery in the Norwegian North Sea.
OMV has made a discovery approx. 10 kilometers northwest of the Oseberg field (pictured) and 150 kilometers northwest of Bergen, Norway. | Photo: PR / Erlend Hatteberg / Equinor
OMV has made a discovery approx. 10 kilometers northwest of the Oseberg field (pictured) and 150 kilometers northwest of Bergen, Norway. | Photo: PR / Erlend Hatteberg / Equinor
by MATHIAS JULIUS FALKENGAARD, translated by jonas sahl hollænder

At a time when demand for any gas that’s untied to Russia is skyrocketing, Austrian oil and gas firm OMV announces a discovery near the Oseberg field in the Norwegian North Sea.

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