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Exxon Mobil seeks bids for Norwegian offshore assets

Published 06/22/2019, 07:07 AM
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OSLO (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) is considering selling all of the stakes it holds in oil and gas fields off the Norwegian coast, a spokeswoman said.

Two years ago the U.S. major - the world's largest oil company - sold its operated assets in the area. But it has retained stakes in more than 20 other fields, including Equinor-operated Snorre and Shell-operated Ormen Lange.

"Following interest expressed by several parties, Exxon Mobil has decided to open a data room to test the market interest for the upstream portfolio in Norway," Anne Fougner said, adding that no decision to sell had yet been made.

A number of private-equity backed firms, including Okea, and independent oil firms Aker BP (LON:BP) and DNO, have this year said they were looking to buy more assets on the Norwegian continental shelf.

Fougner's remarks confirmed a report in local newspaper Dagens Naeringsliv. She declined to comment on the value of the assets, which the business daily quoted an unnamed industry expert as saying could be worth $3-4 billion.

In 2017, Exxon Mobil's net production from fields off Norway was around 170,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, according to its website.

Erik Haugane, Okea's chief executive, told Reuters this week he expected all oil majors except Norway's Equinor to exit the Norwegian continental shelf in a decade.

Another Norwegian oil firm, Det norske - controlled by billionaire Kjell Inge Roekke - bought BP's Norwegian assets in 2016, with BP getting a 30% stake in the new company, Aker BP.

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U.S. major Chevron (NYSE:CVX) transferred its last stake in a Norwegian offshore license last year, while ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP) still operates Ekofisk, the first major oil discovery off Norway.

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