Norway's Equinor has discovered oil and gas in the so-called Granat prospect in the North Sea, some 190 kilometres northwest of Bergen, the Norwegian offshore directorate said today.
Preliminary estimates indicated a discovery of between 0.2 million and 0.6 million standard cubic metres of recoverable oil equivalent, the directorate said.
This corresponds to about 1.3-3.8 million barrels of oil equivalent, according to the directorate.
Equinor is the operator and owns 51% of the permit, while Norwegian state-owned oil company Petoro holds 30% and OMV Norge the remaining 19%.
The licensees are considering tying the discovery in the prospect back to existing infrastructure in the nearby Gullfaks area, the directorate said.