Invitation to apply for petroleum production licence
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The Royal Ministry of Energy (the Ministry) hereby announces an invitation to apply for petroleum production licences on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, in accordance with the Act of 29 November 1996 No.72 pertaining to Petroleum Activities (the Petroleum Act) and the Petroleum Regulations laid down by Royal Decree of 27 June 1997 (the Petroleum Regulations).
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Production licences will only be awarded to joint stock companies registered in Norway or in another state party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area (the EEA-Agreement), or to natural persons domiciled in a state party to the EEA-Agreement.
Companies which are not licensees on the Norwegian Continental Shelf may be awarded licences if they are prequalified as licensees on the Norwegian Shelf.
Individual applicants and companies applying as part of a group will be treated on equal terms by the Ministry. Applicants submitting an individual application or applicants being part of a group submitting a joint application, will be considered as an applicant for a production licence. The Ministry may, on the basis of applications submitted by groups or individual applicants, assemble licensee groups of applicants to be awarded a licence, including removal of applicants that are part of a group application and add to individual applicants, as well as appoint the operator for such groups.
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The award of production licences will be carried out in accordance with the previously established practice for awards on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. This implies that the acreage, location, licence period, work obligation, and other block specific conditions will be stipulated at the time of the award.
Applications for participating interests in production licences may be submitted for the blocks that are not licenced within the predefined area, which are marked out on the maps. It is also possible to apply for acreage that is relinquished within the predefined area after the announcement has happened according to updated maps (Norwegian Offshore Directorate’s interactive Factmaps that show the available area, are found on the NOD's web page).
Each production licence may comprise one or more blocks or part of block(s). The applicants are requested to refine the application outline to areas where they have mapped prospectivity.
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Conditions for the award
a) As a condition for the award of a participating interest in a production licence, the licensees will be required to enter into an Agreement for Petroleum Activities, including a Joint Operating Agreement and an Accounting Agreement. If the production licence is stratigraphically divided, above or below another licence, the licensees will also be required to enter into a Joint Operating Agreement between the stratigraphically divided production licences.
Upon signing the agreements the licensees will form a joint venture in which the size of their participating interest at all times shall be identical to their participating interest in the production licence.
The wording in the licence documents will generally be equivalent to that in documents from Awards in Predefined Areas 2023. The aim is for the main features in any adaptations in the framework to be announced to potential applicants before the expiration of the application deadline.
b) The conditions relating to environmental concerns, HSE and fishery interests are stated in detail in the attachment to the announcement. Specific conditions are attached to certain blocks.
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Negotiation issues
The Ministry reserves its right to negotiate terms with the applicant(s) on the following issues:
a) The area of the production licence.
b) The content, extent and time schedule for the work obligation(s).
c) The duration of the initial period of the production licence, and the duration of the licence period after expiry of the initial period.
Decision on the length of the initial period, cf. the Petroleum Act Section 3-9, will in the Awards in Predefined Areas 2024 be made on the basis of block specific conditions.
The work obligations in the production licences will as a main rule include requirements for a work schedule for licence activities towards the submission of a plan for development within the initial period. The work obligations will consist of a series of decision points and corresponding licence activities that must be fulfilled within given time frames. In case of non-compliance with the work schedule, the production licence should be surrendered, or it will lapse.
The Ministry, with a copy to the NOD, shall be informed about the decision taken in each decision point.
The work obligations may be formulated in such a way that the licence group is initially given a period to carry out for instance a seismic obligation before it decides on whether to carry out the drilling obligations required or surrender the production licence in its entirety.
Further, the work obligation will as a main rule include a requirement to, within the initial period, submit to the Ministry for approval, a plan for development of the deposit concerned.
Upon expiry of the initial period, the area covered by the production licence that is not included in the submitted plan for development, shall, as a main rule, be relinquished.
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Award criteria
Production licence is granted on the basis of the applicant’s technical competence, financial capacity and plan for exploration and production in the area for which a production licence is sought, so that the best possible resource management is promoted., cf. Regulations to Act relating to petroleum activities section 10. To promote a high level of security and good resource management by rapid and efficient exploration for and production of petroleum on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, the following criteria shall apply to the award of participating interests in production licences, the composition of licence groups, and to the appointment of operator:
a) The applicant's geological understanding of the geographical area in question, and how the licensees propose to perform efficient exploration for petroleum for the specific geographical area.
b)The applicant(s) plan for production of potential petroleum resources in the specific geographic area, and how this contributes to good area solutions.
c) The relevant technical competence of the applicant, and how this competence may actively contribute to cost effective production and, as appropriate, the production of petroleum from the relevant geographical area.
d) The applicant's experience on the Norwegian Continental Shelf or equivalent relevant experience from other areas.
e) That the applicant has the satisfactory financial capacity to carry out exploration for and, as appropriate, production of petroleum in the geographical area in question.
f) If the applicantis or hasbeena licenseein a production licence, the Ministry maytake into account anyform oflack of efficiencyorlack ofaccountabilitydemonstratedby the applicantas a licensee. In the interest of national security, the Ministry may deny access to and the right to exercise petroleum activity if the applicant or licensee is, in fact, controlled by a state outside the EEA, or by citizens of such state.
g) Production licences will mainly be awarded to a joint venture where at least one participating interest have drilled at least one well on the Norwegian Continental Shelf as operator or have equivalent relevant operational experience outside the NCS.
h) Production licences will mainly be awarded to two or more participating interests, where at least one has experience as mentioned under g)
i) The appointed operator for production licences in the Barents Sea shall have drilled at least one well on the Norwegian Continental Shelf as operator or have equivalent relevant operational experience outside the NCS.
j) For production licences in deep waters, both the appointed operator and at least one other participating interest shall have drilled at least one well on the Norwegian Continental Shelf as operator or have equivalent relevant operational experience outside the NCS. In the production licence one participating interest shall have drilled in deep waters as operator.
k) For production licences where drilling of exploration wells in high pressure and/or high temperature (HTHP) is expected, the appointed operator and at least one other participating interest shall have drilled at least one well on the Norwegian Continental Shelf as operator or have equivalent relevant operational experience outside the NCS. In the production licence, one participating interest shall have drilled a HTHP well as operator.
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State participation
At the time of the award, state participation may be stipulated in each production licence. Petoro AS is the licensee on behalf of the State's participating interest (the State's Direct Financial Interest - SDFI)
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Application letter
All companies applying for production licences in APA 2024, individually or as part of a group, shall within the application deadline submit a formal application letter together with the application(s). If the company only participates in applications delivered by other companies, the letter shall be sent to the Ministry of Energy (ME) and a copy to the Norwegian Offshore Directorate (NOD). The application letter shall be in accordance with guidelines on NODs website: www.sodir.no/en/apa2024.
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Information about the company
All companies applying for production licences in APA 2024, individually or as part of a group, shall within the application deadline provide information on company related matters to the authorities.
Information on financial and company related matters and shall be in accordance with guidelines on NODs website: www.sodir.no/en/apa2024.
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Application
Each application for awards in APA 2024 shall include the following information, and in the following order:
a) Summary of the application.
b) Geological evaluation of the block(s) applied for.
c) Description of the anticipated reservoir and development solutions for the block(s) applied for.
d) Description of:
- the extent, content and time schedule for the work obligation the applicant(s) proposes to undertake for the acreage covered by a production licence;
- the duration of the initial period of the production licence;
- the duration of the licence period after the expiry of the initial period.
The terms mentioned above shall be adjusted to the specific characteristics of the block(s), with the aim of obtaining the highest value added from the relevant geographical area.
Applications for additional acreage to existing production licences have reduced requirements regarding content.
Guidelines for the preparation of an application for a production licence are available at the NOD’s web-page at the following address: www.sodir.no/tfo2024 (Norwegian version), or www.sodir.no/en/apa2024. (English version).
The authorities may require additional information.
Business information contained in the application and the enclosures will be kept confidential by the authorities, regardless of the time limit stipulated in the Petroleum Regulations, Section 85.
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Fee
For handling of each application for a production licence, a fee is due upon submission of the application. If the fee is not paid, the application is considered not handed in.
The fee is NOK 123 000 for each application for a production licence, cf. the Petroleum Regulations, Section 9. In the cases where several companies apply as a group, this counts as one application. One of the group members shall in this case see to a joint payment of the fee for the application.
The fee shall be paid to the State, c/o the Norwegian Offshore Directorate, current account No. 7694.05.00326. The payment should be marked “APA2024_ (ApplicationID)”. A copy of the receipt for said payment shall be attached to the application letter from the company.
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The King in Council is not obliged to award any production licence on the basis of applications received, cf. the Petroleum Act, Section 3-5, third paragraph.
Updated: 08/05/2024