Denmark Ends North Sea Oil Exploration, Drops Production in 2050

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The Social Democrat government reached a deal with a majority in parliament late Thursday to drop Denmark’s planned 8th licensing round as well as any future exploration plans, Climate and Energy Minister Dan Jorgensen told reporters in Copenhagen.

Conditions for the oil and gas companies currently operating in Danish waters will remain unchanged until production stops in 2050. The decision will cost the country about 13 billion kroner ($2.1 billion), according estimates by the energy ministry.

Denmark expects to produce 83,000 barrels of oil in 2020 and natural gas equivalent to 21,000 barrels.

“We’re the European Union’s biggest oil producer and this decision will therefore resonate around the world,” Jorgensen said.

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