Vattenfall withdraws from Sørlige Nordsjø II

The partnership between Vattenfall and Seagust will not bid in the auction. Nor will they apply for pre-qualification, Simen Elvestad of Seagust confirms to EnergyWatch.
NO BID: Simen Elvestad (right) is CEO of Seagust. Here, he is standing with Christian Kjær Larsen, technical project manager at Vattenfall, with whom Seagust collaborates on the Norwegian continental shelf. The two partners are now withdrawing from Sørlige Nordsjø II.
NO BID: Simen Elvestad (right) is CEO of Seagust. Here, he is standing with Christian Kjær Larsen, technical project manager at Vattenfall, with whom Seagust collaborates on the Norwegian continental shelf. The two partners are now withdrawing from Sørlige Nordsjø II.

”It is not appropriate for the Ministry to spend resources on assessing our application for pre-qualification. We know that we will not be able to participate in the subsequent auction based on the current conditions,” CEO of Seagust Simen Elvestad told EnergyWatch.

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