Consents
Operators must obtain consent from the regulator at important milestones.
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Aker BP - consent for manned underwater operations in 2022Published:Aker BP has received consent for manned underwater operations (MUO) in 2022 on the Alvheim field.
- Diver-assisted underwater operations
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ConocoPhillips – consent for exploration drilling in the Norwegian SeaPublished:The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway has given ConocoPhillips consent for exploration drilling in block 6306/3 in the Norwegian Sea.
- Exploration drilling
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Neptune Energy - consent for exploration drilling in the North SeaPublished:The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway has given Neptune Energy (Neptune) consent for exploration drilling in block 35/6 in the North Sea.
- Exploration drilling
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Aker BP - consent to use Deepsea NordkappPublished:The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway (PSA) has given Aker BP consent to use Deepsea Nordkapp for production drilling on the Skarv field.
- Use of facility
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ConocoPhillips –Norpipe Wye Project - consent for manned underwater operationsPublished:We have given ConocoPhillips Norge (ConocoPhillips) consent for manned underwater operations on the Ekofisk field.
- Diver-assisted underwater operations
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Equinor – consent for use of water injection facilityPublished:The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway (PSA) has given Equinor Energy AS (Equinor) consent to use a water injection facility at Gudrun.
- Use of facility
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Equinor - consent for use of AKOFS SeafarerPublished:The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway (PSA) has given Equinor Energy AS (Equinor) consent to use AKOFS Seafarer, for light well intervention on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
- Use of facility
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Repsol – consent to use Valaris VikingPublished:The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway (PSA) has given Repsol consent to use Valaris Viking (formerly Rowan Viking) for production drilling on the Yme field.
- Use of facility
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Aker BP – consent for exploration drilling in the Norwegian SeaPublished:We have given Aker BP consent for exploration drilling in block 6507/2 in the Norwegian Sea.
- Exploration drilling
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Equinor – consent to use Deepsea AberdeenPublished:The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway has given Equinor consent to use Deepsea Aberdeen for temporary plugging, drilling and completion of wells on the Breidablikk field.
- Use of facility