Partners to rivals: Players switch teams after Sørlige Nordsjø II tender

Ingka Investments has revealed it has plans for the delayed Utsira North tender, while Parkwind says it is ”definitely a project we are looking at.”
Parkwind and Ingka Investments celebrated a team victory last Friday, but are now on different teams. Ingka Investments CEO Peter van der Poel stands between Parkwind CEO François Van Leeuw (right) and Norwegian Energy Minister Terje Aasland.
Parkwind and Ingka Investments celebrated a team victory last Friday, but are now on different teams. Ingka Investments CEO Peter van der Poel stands between Parkwind CEO François Van Leeuw (right) and Norwegian Energy Minister Terje Aasland.

On Friday, the Ventyr consortium - Ingka Investments, Parkwind and Norsea - signed a differentiated contract for Sørlige Nordsjø II with the Ministry of Energy.

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