Key facts
- Norway is advancing Phase 4 development of the Johan Sverdrup oil field.
- New discoveries estimate around 20 million barrels of oil and 30 million barrels of oil equivalent in additional resources.
- Production from Phase 4 is slated to begin in 2029.
- Johan Sverdrup currently produces approximately 755,000 barrels per day, a third of Norway's oil output.
- The field is a cornerstone of Norwegian oil exports and a key supplier for European refiners.
Norway is moving forward with the next phase of development for the Johan Sverdrup oil field, a critical source of crude supply for Europe. Equinor announced that new discoveries in the field's area have paved the way for Phase 4, which is expected to begin production in 2029. Preliminary estimates suggest these new finds contain around 20 million barrels of oil and approximately 30 million barrels of oil equivalent.
