Vår Energi aims to boost production through infill drilling, exploration and tie-backs by deploying the Jotun FPSO.
Vår Energi’s Jotun floating production, storage and offloading vessel (FPSO) has started making its way from the Worley Rosenberg yard in Stavanger to the Balder field in the North Sea.
Production is expected to begin by the end of second-quarter 2025, with an expected 3-4 months ramp up period to peak ...
Vår Energi has started the tow out of the Jotun floating production, storage and offloading vessel (FPSO) from the Worley ...
Vaar Energi's Jotun floating production, storage and offloading vessel sailed away from the Worley Rosenberg yard in Stavanger, Norway, for the Balder field on Wednesday, marking the end of ...
New insight based on a recently published Jotun report sheds light on how the industry can safeguard assets from fires, and ...
Christer Øpstad, Global R&D Director Fouling Protection, Jotun, discusses how these macro trends are driving R&D within his laboratories today. To start us off, can you provide a ‘by the ...
Norway showcases cutting-edge green maritime solutions at VietShip 2025, fostering collaboration with Vietnamese partners for ...