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Equinor Strikes 25-89 Million Barrel Oil Discovery in North Sea, Boosting Asset Life

Araverus Team|Monday, March 2, 2026 at 9:28 AM

Equinor Strikes 25-89 Million Barrel Oil Discovery in North Sea, Boosting Asset Life

Araverus Team

Mar 2, 2026 · 9:28 AM

Energy · Equinor · North Sea · Oil Discovery

EnergyEquinorNorth SeaOil Discovery

Equinor and its partners have announced a commercial oil discovery at the Omega South Alfa prospect, located near the Snorre field in the North Sea.

Preliminary estimates suggest the discovery holds between 25 million and 89 million barrels of recoverable oil equivalent. The company plans a rapid and cost-effective development, likely by tying the new reserves back to existing infrastructure such as the Snorre A platform.

This strategy aims to extend the life of aging oil and gas fields by leveraging already paid-off infrastructure, making the development competitive. Norway plays a significant role in European energy supply, meeting approximately 20% of the continent's oil demand and 30% of its natural gas demand.

Key partners in the Omega South Alfa license include Petoro, Harbour Energy, INPEX Idemitsu, and Vaar Energi, with Equinor acting as the operator.

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