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挪威向19家公司颁发57个离岸许可证

在 APA 2025 中,Equinor、Aker BP、DNO Norge 和 Vär Energi 获得了最多的许可要约。

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通过 APA 2025,挪威能源部已向 19 家公司提供了北海、挪威海和巴伦支海 57 个生产许可证的权益。
来源:挪威近海管理局

挪威能源部已向 19 家公司提供了挪威大陆架 (NCS) 57 个生产许可证的权益。

挪威海洋管理局(NOD)于1月13日表示,在2025年预定区域(APA)许可证授予轮次中,有20个许可证是为现有生产许可证增加区块面积而颁发的。该部门共授予北海31个区块许可证、挪威海21个区块许可证和巴伦支海5个区块许可证。NOD
法规、许可证和区域管理主管卡尔玛·伊尔斯塔德在宣布授予许可证的新闻稿中表示,多家公司已提交申请,要求对此前被认为不太可能生产的致密油藏进行新的评估。

2025 年 9 月,在申请截止日期之后,他表示,在挪威大陆架 (NCS) 开展业务的大多数公司都已提交了 2025 年 APA 申请,这些申请证实了人们对在现有油田和基础设施附近进行勘探的浓厚兴趣。

Equinor、Aker BP、DNO Norge 和 Vär Energi 收到的报价最多,分别获得了 35、22、17 和 14 个许可证的权益。

据该部称,19 家石油公司已获得一项或多项许可证的部分所有权,13 家公司已获得一项或多项运营权。

获准获得许可的公司包括(零部件/运营权): 

  • Aker BP ASA (22/12)
  • 康塞多 AS (2/1)
  • 康菲斯堪的纳维亚公司 (1/1)
  • DNO Norge AS (17/4)
  • Equinor Energy AS (35/17)
  • Harbour Energy Norge AS (9/4)
  • INPEX 出光挪威 AS (5/1)
  • Japex Norge AS (2/0)
  • 石灰石油公司 (1/0)
  • OKEA ASA (3/1)
  • OMV(挪威)AS(4/2)
  • Orlen Upstream Norway AS (6/0)
  • Pandion Energy Norge AS (1/0)
  • Petrolia NOCO AS (1/1)
  • 雷普索尔 (2/2)
  • 源能源公司(2/0)
  • TotalEnergies EP Norge AS (1/0)
  • Vër Energi ASA (14/6)
  • 韦尔斯利石油公司(5/5)

Equinor 在一份新闻稿中表示,其获得的油气区块中,21 个位于北海,10 个位于挪威海,4 个位于巴伦支海,其中一些靠近现有基础设施,一些位于新区域。

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从巴伦支海的Johan Castberg FPSO 上看到的景色,Equinor 已根据 APA 2025 获得了四个新的许可证。
来源:Ole Jasergen Bratland/Equinor

Equinor 负责 NCS 地下业务的高级副总裁 Jez Averty 在新闻稿中表示,这些奖项的颁发将有助于公司继续保持勘探活动的高水平。

Equinor公司将运营35个许可证中的17个,该公司表示计划每年钻探20至30口勘探井,其中80%将在现有基础设施附近钻探,20%将探索新的概念和鲜为人知的区域。该公司的目标是到2035年每年开发6至8个新的海底项目,并称这将比目前的水平显著提高。

“获取新的油气区块对于我们实现到2035年从挪威大陆架(NCS)向欧洲维持高产量和可预测能源供应的目标至关重要。挪威大陆架仍然蕴藏着大量能源,但我们需要新的发现来遏制预期的产量下降。将新发现的油气资源逐步输送到现有基础设施是未来发展的核心任务,”艾弗蒂说道。

Aker BP将运营其获得的22个许可证中的12个,这些许可证遍布三大海域,涵盖了靠近现有基础设施的机遇以及勘探程度较低区域的潜力。相关工作计划包括两口已确定的勘探井和广泛的地震数据采集,旨在快速评估资源潜力。

Aker BP 将运营多个致密气藏中的重要天然气发现的许可证,包括挪威海的 Victoria 和 Warka,以及巴伦支海的 Norvarg 和 Ververis。

Aker BP公司勘探与油藏开发高级副总裁Petter Sörhaug在一份新闻稿中表示,这些奖项支持公司在挪威大陆架的长期增长目标,并为推行以价值为导向的勘探战略奠定了坚实的基础。

DNO执行主席比詹·莫萨瓦尔-拉赫马尼在一份声明中表示,该公司已获得DNO核心区域内“大量优质油气区块权益,包括作业权”。在17个新许可证中,15个位于北海,2个位于挪威海。DNO将担任其中4个许可证的作业者。

Vär Energi公司在一份新闻稿中表示,此次授予该公司的14个油气区块许可证包括北海的4个、挪威海的6个和巴伦支海的4个,其中大部分靠近现有基础设施。Vär Energi公司将运营其中6个新区块。

“所有授予的许可证都支持我们的长期增长战略,并确保在成熟机会和创造价值方面保持持续性,”Vär Energi 首席运营官 Torger Räd 在一份新闻稿中表示。

挪威能源部于2003年启动了年度APA(勘探许可证)招标程序,旨在促进成熟区域内盈利资源的发现和开采,以免现有基础设施关闭。如今,年度APA招标程序涵盖了挪威大陆架上尚未获得许可的最知名勘探区域。2025年APA招标程序于2025年5月9日公布,申请截止日期为2025年9月2日。

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Norway Offers 57 Offshore Licenses to 19 Companies

Equinor, Aker BP, DNO Norge, and Vår Energi received the most licensing offers in APA 2025.

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Through APA 2025, the Norwegian Ministry of Energy has offered interests in 57 production licenses across the North, Norwegian, and Barents seas to 19 companies.
Source: Norwegian Offshore Directorate

The Norwegian Ministry of Energy has offered 19 companies interests in 57 production licenses on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS).

The Norwegian Offshore Directorate (NOD) said on 13 January that 20 of those licenses offered during the Awards in Predefined Areas (APA) 2025 licensing round were for additional acreage for existing production licenses. In all, the ministry awarded 31 licenses for acreage in the North Sea, 21 in the Norwegian Sea, and five in the Barents Sea.
Several companies have submitted applications to conduct new assessments of discoveries with tight reservoirs, where production has so far been deemed unlikely, Kalmar Ildstad, NOD’s director of regulations, license, and area management, said in a release announcing the awards.

In September 2025, following the round’s application deadline, he said most of the companies active on the NCS had submitted applications for APA 2025, and that the applications confirmed considerable interest in exploration near existing fields and infrastructure.

Equinor, Aker BP, DNO Norge, and Vår Energi received the most offers, gaining interests in 35, 22, 17, and 14 licenses, respectively.

According to the ministry, 19 oil companies have been offered parts in one or more of these licenses, and 13 companies have been offered one or more operatorships.

The companies being offered licenses include (parts/operatorships): 

  • Aker BP ASA (22/12)
  • Concedo AS (2/1)
  • ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS (1/1)
  • DNO Norge AS (17/4)
  • Equinor Energy AS (35/17)
  • Harbour Energy Norge AS (9/4)
  • INPEX Idemitsu Norge AS (5/1)
  • Japex Norge AS (2/0)
  • Lime Petroleum AS (1/0)
  • OKEA ASA (3/1)
  • OMV (Norge) AS (4/2)
  • Orlen Upstream Norway AS (6/0)
  • Pandion Energy Norge AS (1/0)
  • Petrolia NOCO AS (1/1)
  • Repsol (2/2)
  • Source Energy AS (2/0)
  • TotalEnergies EP Norge AS (1/0)
  • Vår Energi ASA (14/6)
  • Wellesley Petroleum AS (5/5)

Equinor said in a news release that 21 of its awards are located in the North Sea, 10 in the Norwegian Sea, and four in the Barents Sea, with some being near existing infrastructure and some in new areas.

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View from the Johan Castberg FPSO in the Barents Sea, where Equinor has been offered four new licenses through APA 2025.
Source: Ole Jørgen Bratland/Equinor

Jez Averty, Equinor’s senior vice president for NCS subsurface, said in the news release the awards results facilitate the company’s plans for a continued high level of activity within exploration.

Equinor, which will operate 17 of the 35 licenses, said it plans to drill from 20 to 30 exploration wells annually, of which 80% will be near existing infrastructure and 20% exploring new concepts and lesser-known areas. The company aims to develop from six to eight new subsea developments annually through 2035, which it called a significant increase from the current level.

“Access to new acreage is crucial for our ambition to maintain a high level of production and predictable energy deliveries to Europe from the NCS towards 2035. There is still a lot of energy left on the NCS, but we need new discoveries to curb the expected production decline. Phasing in oil and gas from new discoveries to existing infrastructure is a core task going forward,” Averty said.

Aker BP will operate 12 of the 22 licenses it has been offered, which are in all three seas and represent a mix of opportunities close to existing infrastructure and prospects in less-explored areas. The associated work programs include two committed exploration wells and extensive seismic data acquisition aimed at rapidly assessing the resource potential.

Aker BP will operate licenses for several material gas discoveries in tight reservoirs, including Victoria and Warka in the Norwegian Sea, and Norvarg and Ververis in the Barents Sea.

Petter Sørhaug, SVP for exploration and reservoir development at Aker BP, said in a release the awards support the company’s “long-term growth ambitions on the Norwegian continental shelf and provide a solid basis for pursuing a focused and value-driven exploration strategy.”

DNO Executive Chairman Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani said in a release that the company had been awarded “significant interests in high-quality acreage, including operatorships, in DNO core areas.” Of the 17 new licenses, 15 are in the North Sea and two in the Norwegian Sea. DNO will serve as operator for four of the licenses.

The 14 licenses offered to Vår Energi include four licenses in the North Sea, six in the Norwegian Sea, and four in the Barents Sea, mostly close to existing infrastructure, the company said in a news release. Of the new licenses, Vår Energi will operate six.

“All awarded licenses support our long-term growth strategy and ensure continuity in maturing opportunities and creating value,” Torger Rød, Vår Energi COO, said in a news release.

The Norwegian Ministry of Energy initiated the annual APA licensing rounds in 2003 to facilitate the discovery and extraction of profitable resources in mature areas before existing infrastructure is shut down. Now, the annual APA rounds include the best-known exploration areas on the NCS that are not already licensed. The APA 2025 licensing round was announced on 9 May 2025 and application deadline was 2 September 2025.