Oil firms Equinor and Aker BP, partly owned by BP, have discussed Aker BP taking over Equinor’s 20% stake in rival Lundin Petroleum, Norwegian business Dagens Naeringsliv reported on Monday, citing anonymous sources.
The two companies have also discussed Equinor taking over Aker BP’s stake in the NOAKA field off Norway, but they disagree over how to develop the field, the newspaper reported.
Equinor would get an undisclosed, additional cash sum for the deal, it said.
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