Askeladd phase 1 brings 18bcm via Hammerfest LNG plant
Phase 1 of Askeladd will bring 18 bcm of gas and two million cubic metres of condensate to the market via the Hammerfest LNG (HLNG) plant on Melkøya, according to Equinor.
Phase 1 of Askeladd will bring 18 bcm of gas and two million cubic metres of condensate to the market via the Hammerfest LNG (HLNG) plant on Melkøya, according to Equinor.
Equinor and partners have had plans for upgrades to increase gas production and reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions at the Oseberg field approved by Norway’s Ministry of Petroleum and Energy.
Equinor and partners have announced the Irpa gas discovery in the Norwegian Sea will have 20bcm recoverable gas reserves.
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A liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant located on Melkøya island, off the Arctic town of Hammerfest, Norway, is due to restart production within a week following a period of downtime due to a fire that caused...
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