The company plans to integrate these volumes by connecting new wells to the field's existing infrastructure, a strategy designed to accelerate output and minimize environmental impact. If development proceeds as scheduled, production from these new resources could come online as early as 2029.
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Equinor to Expand Johan Sverdrup Production After North Sea Find
Norway’s largest oil field is set for a fresh development phase after Equinor confirmed new discoveries at Johan Sverdrup. Appraisal wells in the North Sea site have yielded between 20 million and 30 million barrels of oil equivalent, providing a substantial boost to the project's long-term production outlook.

Kjetil Hove, head of development and production for Norway, emphasized the efficiency of this approach, noting that the proximity of the new reserves allows for low-cost extraction. Equinor operates the field with a 42.62% stake, partnered alongside Aker BP, which holds 31.57%, Petoro at 17.36%, and TotalEnergies with 8.44%.
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