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Equinor drops power-from-shore plan for Wisting oilfield project
OSLO, June 25 (Reuters) - Norway's biggest oil company Equinor and its partners have dropped plans to electrify the Wisting oilfield from shore due to high costs and technical complexity, it said on Thursday.
• Wisting is the largest undeveloped discovery on the Norwegian continental shelf, with estimated resources of nearly 500 million barrels of oil equivalent.
• "Power from shore has been thoroughly assessed but was ruled out due to technical complexity and high costs," Trond Bokn, Equinor's senior vice president for project development, said.
• "We are now continuing our work on power generation based on an energy-efficient gas turbine solution," he said in a statement.
• A final investment decision is planned for the end of 2027.
• If sanctioned, Wisting could produce for around 30 years.
• Equinor (42.5%) operates the licence alongside Aker BP (27.5%), state-owned Petoro (20%) and INPEX Idemitsu (10%).
• Equinor and its partners on Thursday submitted for public consultation a proposed programme for the environmental impact assessment of a development of the field.
• Partners have selected a Floating Production, Storage, and Offloading (FPSO) vessel as the development concept.
• They will assess the potential for carbon capture and storage (CCS) to reduce CO2 emissions from production, Equinor said.
(Reporting by Nerijus Adomaitis, editing by Anna Ringstrom)
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