AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoOffshore Wind Push: A new study maps how offshore wind could expand across the North Sea by 2050, with commitments potentially lifting coverage from about 1% today to around 11%—translating into roughly 19,400 turbines and 58,500 km² of seabed under wind farm boundaries. Coastal Conflict: Equinor is facing a court challenge from fishermen in Norfolk, after legal papers were reportedly zip-tied to boats ahead of a four-week survey tied to offshore wind work. Arctic Climate Lens: A new analysis highlights how Arctic warming and stalled cooperation after Russia’s invasion have made the region harder to govern—while pointing to the Central Arctic Ocean Fisheries Agreement as a rare area where Russia, the US and China still cooperate. Norway in the Spotlight: Crown Princess Mette-Marit has undergone a successful lung transplant in Oslo after being diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis. Energy & Industry: Transocean won about $185M in new harsh-environment drilling contracts, including a five-well program for the Transocean Norge offshore Norway starting in 2028.
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