Norway’s government postpones a Barents oil terminal decision until 2019
Norway's legislature will have to wait until next year to hear whether the prospect of growing oil activity in the Barents Sea makes the idea of an onshore terminal worth reconsidering.
December 17, 2018
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The Norwegian government will not — as legislators had instructed it to — be issuing a decision this year about whether it is commercially viable to build an oil terminal on the country’s Barents Sea coast.
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