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Norway's enormous Johan Sverdrup oilfield shut by power failure

Norway's Equinor has stopped output from its Johan Sverdrup oilfield, western Europe's. biggest, due to an onshore power blackout, the business said on. Monday.

Work is underway to re-establish production, however it was not. immediately clear when it would resume, a business representative. said.

The interruption was brought on by smoke developing in an onshore. electrical power converter station which sends out power to phase 1 of. the Johan Sverdrup development, the representative added.

The situation was rapidly clarified, however led to a. short-term shutdown of production on the entire Johan Sverdrup. field, he stated.

The power supply to other fields in the North Sea's Utsira. High location was not impacted, the representative added.

Equinor just recently stated the Sverdrup field produces around. 755,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed).

Equinor is the operator and owns 42.63% of the Sverdrup. licence while Aker BP holds 31.57%, Norwegian state-owned oil. company Petoro 17.36%, and TotalEnergies holds the. staying 8.44%.

(source: Reuters)