Norwegians discovered new, cheaper oil. Oil installations are closing in the Middle East
Norway has discovered a significant new oil field in the North Sea, leading to implications for global oil prices and operations in the Middle East region.
New oil discovery in the North Sea
Equinor and its partners have announced a new oil discovery in the Snorre area of the North Sea, with plans for efficient development and an estimated recoverable volume of 25 to 89 million barrels of oil equivalent.
Oil prices jump by 13 percent after outbreak of war in Iran
Oil prices surged by 13 percent following the outbreak of war in Iran over the weekend, with prices reaching around $82 per barrel for North Sea oil.
Oil price jump after the outbreak of war in Iran
The price of North Sea oil surged by 13% following the outbreak of war in Iran, according to Bloomberg.
Suspected Russian โshadow fleetโ tanker seized in North Sea
Belgium has seized an oil tanker linked to a Russian 'shadow fleet' allegedly bypassing Western sanctions, marking a significant enforcement action against illegal maritime activities.
Operation Blue Intruder in the North Sea: Russian Vessel Seized
Belgian authorities, with the support of French defense forces, have seized a Russian oil tanker suspected of operating under false documentation in the North Sea.
Belgian Special Forces Take Control of Russian Shadow Fleet Vessel in the North Sea
Belgian special forces seized a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker sailing under the Guinean flag in the North Sea amid ongoing tensions following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Belgium Detains Suspected Russian Shadow Fleet Tanker
Belgium has detained a suspected Russian oil tanker linked to a shadow fleet in the North Sea, with plans for it to be confiscated after being brought to port.
Oil Makes Norway Unhappy, Claims Author - Yet it Is Still Drilled More and More
A team in Trondheim is leading an oil search in an exhausted gas field in the North Sea, facing skepticism but persisting with the drilling operation.
The State Attorney Stops Case Against Maersk's Emissions in the North Sea
The State Attorney in Viborg has decided to close a case against Maersk Oil and Gas regarding chemical emissions in the North Sea without filing charges.
The State Prosecutor drops the case against Maersk
The Danish State Prosecutor has discontinued the case against Maersk Oil and Gas regarding alleged chemical discharges in the North Sea, citing insufficient evidence for intent or negligence.
Denmark's Government Will Extend Oil Extraction
The Danish government plans to explore the possibility of extending oil and gas extraction licenses in the Danish part of the North Sea until 2050 to reduce dependence on Russian energy.
The government wants to extract oil and gas until 2050
The Danish government plans to explore extending oil and gas extraction licenses in the North Sea until 2050 to reduce dependence on Russian gas.
The government is ready to continue the oil hunt until 2050
The Danish government plans to explore extending oil and gas extraction licenses in the North Sea beyond 2042 to enhance Europe's energy supply.
New oil and gas discovery in the North Sea
Equinor and partners have discovered oil and gas in the North Sea, close to the Gullfaks field.
Emissions from a new Danish oil field lead to 10,700 deaths due to unbearable heat
A report from Greenpeace warns that emissions from a proposed oil field in the Danish North Sea could result in 10,700 deaths due to extreme heat.
Tony Blair urges Labour to continue oil drilling in the North Sea
Tony Blair calls for Labour to resume oil drilling in the North Sea, opposing the UK government's plans to phase out oil and gas production.
Tony Blairโs oil lobbying is a misleading rehash of fossil fuel industry spin
The Tony Blair Institute's latest report advocating for increased North Sea oil and gas production has been criticized for its misleading claims and ties to fossil fuel interests.
UK proposes North Sea drone fleet to target tankers โ Sunday Times
The UK plans to deploy a drone fleet in the North Sea to target oil tankers connected to what it identifies as a Russian 'shadow fleet.'
Russian captain of cargo ship jailed over fatal North Sea collision
The Russian captain of a cargo ship has been sentenced to six years in prison for his role in a collision with an oil tanker that resulted in the death of a Filipino national.
Russian captain sent to prison for shipwreck in the North Sea
Vladimir Motin has been sentenced to six years in prison for causing a shipping accident in the North Sea, where a cargo ship collided with an oil tanker, resulting in the death of one crew member in 2025.
Russian captain jailed for six years after deadly tanker collision
Vladimir Motin, the captain of a container vessel, has been sentenced to six years in prison after causing a fatal collision with a US oil tanker in the North Sea due to gross negligence.
Russian Captain Found Guilty in Fatal North Sea Crash
A U.K. court found Russian captain Vladimir Motin guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence for the death of Filipino sailor Mark Angelo Pernia in a North Sea collision between a cargo ship and an oil tanker.
Russian captain convicted of causing death in the North Sea
A Russian captain was found guilty by a UK court of causing the death of a Filipino crew member after colliding with an oil tanker in the North Sea last year.
Russian captain found guilty of accident in the North Sea
After eight hours of deliberation, jurors found Vladimir Motin guilty of the death of 38-year-old Filipino sailor Marko Angelo Pernia, who went missing at sea following a collision between Motin's cargo ship and an oil-laden vessel off the eastern coast of the UK.
Judgment on the collision of the tankers in the North Sea: the cargo ship's captain was guilty of causing death
A Russian captain has been found guilty of causing death due to gross negligence in a March collision between a cargo ship and an oil tanker in the North Sea, according to a London court.
Shadow Fleet: Federal Police Stops Zombie Tanker
The German Federal Police intercepted the 27-year-old oil tanker Tavian, which was masquerading as a new vessel in the North Sea, during a routine operation.
'Most gruesome death of all time' as divers were 'boiled from inside out'
A tragic incident in 1983 saw five divers perish in the North Sea after a fatal miscalculation led to them experiencing explosive decompression at extreme depths.