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France's GRTgaz and Swedish Swedegas join the Dutch-Danish-Belgian initiative to develop a 100% carbon-neutral gas supply by 2050. Both gas transport operators officially announced this engagement during the Gas Week in the European Parliament in Brussels.
By signing the common commitment, the companies...
Danish energy producer Dong is to restructure, with the loss of hundreds of jobs.
Denmark’s largest energy company, it produces North Sea oil and gas, and has a large renewables programme.
Dong, which is controlled by the state, announced results Thursday, and a swingeing efficiency programme.
The Nord Stream consortium has said that the Danish Energy Authority has granted it an operation permit for the second line of the pipeline.
The agency has approved the operation of the second line on the basis that it has fulfilled all the requirements necessary as set out in the construction permit...
Maersk Oil, Danoil, Noreco and DONG Energy have all upped their stakes in the Danish Maja field following the withdrawal of PA Resources from the project earlier this week.
On Monday, Swedish company PA Resources said that it would be withdrawing from the Maja licence due to an obligation to drill a...
Stockholm-listed PA Resources has said that it will not continue its participation in the Danish 9/95 (Maja) Licence given the "high risk" of the prospect.
In a statement released today, the Swedish company said that despite extensions to its other licences in Denmark, it would not be seeking to continue...
Denmark's Energinet.dk, the Netherlands' Gasunie and Fluxys Belgium have signed a joint declaration to make their gas activities carbon-neutral by 2050.
As part of the landmark deal, each of the companies will implement a number of measures to make sure that their gas supply systems are completely...
The Danish Parliament hosted a technical review by the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Building to inform key politicians about shale gas exploration in Denmark
Due to the ongoing international debate on shale gas, the Danish Minister for Climate, Energy and Buildings, Mr. Martin Lidegaard...
Noreco has announced a disappointing result on its Luna-1X well in Denmark, as the well has failed to encounter any hydrocarbons.
Noreco, the operator of the exploration well, began drilling on the well last month. The company was targeting between 196 million and 490 million barrels of oil equivalent...
Energinet.dk, a state-owned, Danish non-profit electricity and gas transmission system operator (TSO), is carving out novel approaches for the gas industry in Europe, helping gas stay in the game.
One marked difference between Energinet.dk and the rest of the natural gas industry in Europe is...
Norwegian Energy Company (Noreco) has begun exploration activity on the Luna prospect in Denmark with the spudding of the Luna-1X well yesterday. The Maersk Resolve rig will target between 196 million and 490 million barrels of oil equivalent (mmboe) of gross resources at the prospect.
The well is located...