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Equinor makes oil discovery in North Sea

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Posted on March 2, 2026

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OSLO, March 2 (Reuters) - Equinor and its partners have discovered oil in their "Omega South Alfa" prospect near the Snorre field in North Sea, Norway's Offshore Directorate (NOD) said in a statement

Equinor makes oil discovery in North Sea, eyes rapid development

New Oil Discovery Near Snorre Field

OSLO, March 2 (Reuters) - Norway's Equinor and its partners have discovered oil near the Snorre field in the North Sea and plan a "rapid and cost effective" development of the new reserves, the state-controlled operator said on Monday.

Details of the Omega South Alfa Discovery

Preliminary estimates put the size of the discovery, known as "Omega South Alfa," at between 25 million and 89 million barrels of recoverable oil equivalent, Norway's Offshore Directorate (NOD) separately said.

That would be a medium-sized find for Equinor.

Strategy for Extending Field Life

Companies in Norway are seeking to extend the life of ageing oil and gas fields by exploring for nearby reserves that can be linked to existing platforms.

Development and Production Plans

"The new discovery will be tied back quickly to existing subsea facilities and produced through the Snorre A platform," Equinor Senior Vice President Erik Gustav Kirkemo said in a statement.

"Since most of the infrastructure has already been paid off, these are competitive barrels," he added.

Norway's Role in European Energy Supply

Norway meets around 20% of Europe's oil demand and 30% of its natural gas demand, according to Equinor.

Stakeholders in the Omega South Alfa Licence

Equinor operates the "Omega South Alfa" licence, while Petoro, Harbour Energy, INPEX Idemitsu and Vaar Energi also hold stakes.

(Reporting by Terje Solsvik. Editing by Anna Ringstrom and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Discovery could yield 25–89 million barrels of recoverable oil equivalent
  • Located near Snorre field, offering potential tie‑back to Tampen area infrastructure
  • Partners include Equinor (operator), Petoro, Harbour Energy, INPEX Idemitsu and Vaar Energi

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Frequently Asked Questions

What has Equinor discovered near the Snorre field?
Equinor and its partners have discovered oil in the Omega South Alfa prospect near the Snorre field.
How large is the new oil discovery by Equinor?
Preliminary estimates place the discovery at between 25 million and 89 million barrels of recoverable oil equivalent.
Who are Equinor's partners in the North Sea oil discovery?
Petoro, Harbour Energy, INPEX Idemitsu, and Vaar Energi are partners in the license operated by Equinor.
What might Equinor do with the new oil discovery?
The licensees will consider tying the discovery back to existing infrastructure in the Tampen area.

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