Eksempler på bruk av Remaining resources på Engelsk og deres oversettelse til Norsk
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Unproven resources account for about 47 per cent of the total remaining resources on the Norwegian Shelf.
Remaining resources are large, and many of the big fields are in a late-life phase.
These remaining resources provide a basis for continued significant value creation
Snorre has large remaining resources, and the licensees are planning further development of the field with the aid of extensive subsea installations.
This corresponds to around 47 per cent of all the remaining resources on the shelf.
Significant remaining resources, combined with cost reductions
The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate believes there is a basis for continuing operations on Snorre A and B to produce remaining resources in the field.
Although a high level of costs presents major challenges, remaining resources in fields and discoveries are also substantial.
a leader who realized that it was time to take control of remaining resources, and run the show,
And he used the remaining resources as he pleased to recreate the First Stratum into a city of pleasure, which you saw.
Uncertainty over the total remaining resources ranges from 5.6 billion Sm3 oe(P90) to 11 billion Sm3 oe(P10).
In the NPD's view, the remaining resources can lay the basis for substantial production
The distribution of the remaining resources is about equal between the Norwegian Sea and Barents Sea.
In the NPD's view, remaining resources could lay the basis for substantial production
It identifies the big remaining resources in discoveries and fields,
There are large remaining resources, and it is expected that the level of activity on the Norwegian shelf will continue to be high for the next 50 years as well.
power over the restoration of a small amount of remaining resources.
decided to recover remaining resources with a new MOPU(Mobile Offshore Production Unit).
discoveries will make even more of the remaining resources profitable to produce.
the need arises to simplify this infrastructure so that remaining resources in the area can be recovered profitably and cost-effectively.