32 wells on Norwegian shelf abandoned without adequate monitoring

”The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate expects companies to comply with regulation and ensure defensible business operations,” the authority writes.
Photo: Vitaly Nevar
Photo: Vitaly Nevar
BY LARS HELTNE, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

Shortly before Christmas, Vår Energi announced going on vacation shortly after having made the largest discovery on the continental shelf this year: the Lupa well in the Norwegian Sea located 27 kilometers north of the Goliat field, now permanently sealed and abandoned, according to the nation’s Petroleum Directorate

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