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Statoil ASA Reports Barents Sea Reopened.
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December 16, 2003
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Norway's sector of the Barents Sea is to be reopened for petroleum operations, the Norwegian government said on 15 December, when it also announced the country's 18th licensing round.
An assessment of the Nordland VI area of the Norwegian Sea will be made when the integrated management plan for the Barents Sea has been produced.
The decision on the Barents Sea was announced by petroleum and energy minister Einar Steensnaes at a press conference.
He also detailed which areas of the North and Norwegian Seas will be included in the 18th round, and ...
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