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Equinor makes new discoveries in North Sea

Friday, December 5 2025

Fossil Energy – North Sea

Equinor has made two new discoveries of gas and condensate in the Sleipner area of the North Sea.

The Sleipner field in the North Sea (photo: ©Equinor).

These are Equinor’s largest discoveries so far this year and can be developed for the European market through existing infrastructure.

The two wells, Lofn and Langemann in production license 1140, are located between the Gudrun and Eirin fields. Preliminary estimates indicate that the reservoirs may contain between 5 and 18 million standard cubic meters of recoverable oil equivalents, corresponding to 30 to 110 million barrels.

“This demonstrates the importance of maintaining exploration activity on the Norwegian continental shelf. There are still significant energy resources on the shelf, and Europe needs stable oil and gas deliveries. Discoveries near existing fields can be developed quickly through subsea facilities, with limited environmental impact, very low CO2 emissions from production, and strong profitability. Equinor plans to accelerate such developments on the Norwegian continental shelf,” says Kjetil Hove, executive vice president for Exploration & Production Norway at Equinor.

The wells were drilled by the Deepsea Atlantic rig, which will move to the next exploration well in the area.

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