Consents
Operators must obtain consent from the regulator at important milestones.
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Vår Energi – consent to start-up and operation of Balder Phase VIPublished:The Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (Havtil) has granted Vår Energi consent to start-up and operation of Balder Phase VI.
- Use of facility
- Operations, maintenance, modifications
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Consent for manned underwater operations 2026Published:The Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (Havtil) has given Vår Energi, Aker BP, Equinor, Okea and Gassco consent to carry out manned underwater operations (MUO) in 2026.
- Diver-assisted underwater operations
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Vår Energi – consent for exploration drilling in the Norwegian SeaPublished:The Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (Havtil) has granted Vår Energi consent for exploration drilling in block 6407/5 in the Norwegian Sea.
- Exploration drilling
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Equinor – consent for modification at SnorrePublished:The Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (Havtil) has granted Equinor consent to carry out a major modification at the Snorre field.
- Operations, maintenance, modifications
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Aker BP – consent for use of flotel at MuninPublished:
- Use of facility
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Equinor– consent to use Transocean Norge at IrpaPublished:The Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (Havtil) has granted Equinor consent to use Transocean Norge for production drilling and completion at the Irpa field.
- Use of facility
- Production drilling
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Aker BP – consent for use of Alve Nord, Idun Nord and ØrnPublished:The Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (Havtil) has granted Aker BP consent for the use of facilities at the Alve Nord, Idun Nord and Ørn fields.
- Use of facility
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Okea – consent for manned underwater operations at BestlaPublished:The Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (Havtil) has granted Okea consent to carry out manned underwater operations at the Bestla field.
- Diver-assisted underwater operations
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Equinor – consent for the use of new piping layout and equipmentPublished:The Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (Havtil) has granted Equinor consent to use a new piping layout and equipment for the Åsgard B M-wells conversion.
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Equinor – consent to use COSLPromoter on the Tordis fieldPublished:The Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (Havtil) has granted consent to use the drilling facility COSLPromoter for permanent plugging and abandonment on the Tordis field.
- Use of facility