Norway has 10 billion barrels of oil equivalent of discovered hydrocarbons that are yet to be developed, according to new analysis released Tuesday at Stavanger’s ONS 2014 conference by Wood Mackenzie. Wood Mackenzie said that, despite being at different stages of evaluation, facing intense investor scrutiny and considerable technical and commercial challenges, more than 60 percent of these resources could be commercialized – potentially adding $106 billion to Norway’s oil and gas industry revenues. The oil and gas industry research firm said that the 10 billion barrels of oil equivalent of undeveloped resources are held with 206 discoveries – ranging in size from under one million boe to the giant 2.4 billion boe at Johan Sverdrup – and spread across the Norwegian Continental Shelf. James Webb, Wood Mackenzie’s upstream analyst for North West Europe, commented: “We consider 4.8 billion boe likely be economic, 1.6 billion boe potentially economic and […]