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Environmentalists ask Norway court to stop three oil and gas fields

Environmental groups on Tuesday will ask a Norwegian court to block the development of three North Sea oil and gas fields, citing insufficient assessment of global climate impact from future petroleum use.

The lawsuit filed by Greenpeace and its partner Nature and Youth concerns the Equinor-operated Breidablikk and Aker BP’s Yggdrasil and Tyrving fields, which hold combined reserves of some 875 million barrels of oil equivalent.

The two NGOs in 2020 lost a case against Arctic drilling at Norway‘s top court, which concluded that parliament and the government had broad authority to award new oil acreage.

But the Supreme Court also noted that the government should consider the impact from total emissions when new fields are developed, including when oil and gas is eventually burned.

In the new lawsuit, the NGOs argue that the energy ministry failed to account for future emissions when approving the three projects and said the Oslo District Court should thus declare the approvals invalid and issue preliminary injunctions.

The state rejected this view, however, arguing that the ministry’s decisions were valid as laws and regulations did not require Norway to assess the consequences of emissions from petroleum exports abroad.

“The impact assessments are in line with current regulations,” Goeran Oesterman Thengs, an attorney representing the government, said in a submission to the court.

Breidablikk started production in October, four months earlier than previously expected, while Tyrving and Yggdrasil are scheduled to come on stream in 2024 and 2027, respectively.

Norway‘s aggressive fossil policy spells disaster for the climate and people around the world. We have no choice but to confront the Norwegian government in court over the illegal oil fields,” Frode Pleym, head of Greenpeace Norway, said. – Reuters

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