Energy and petroleum research
Research and development (R&D) on energy and petroleum is one of the Norwegian government's priorities. The government's vision is to make Norway a global leader in developing green energy.
Energy and petroleum research
The aim of the research and development (R&D) policy within the energy and petroleum sector is to contribute to efficient and sustainable exploitation of Norwegian energy and petroleum resources Developing and implementing new solutions is a key element in Norway’s ambition of being a world leader within the development of environmentally friendly energy.
International cooperation within energy and petroleum research
Participation in international R&D cooperation in the field of energy and petroleum has a high priority and is an important supplement to Norwegian national research. Norway participates primarily in co-operation activities within the EU, through the International Energy Agency (IEA) and at the Nordic level. Norway also participates in bilateral co-operation with several countries as well as in large multinational co-operation forums.
More on energy and petroleum research
- CLIMIT - Research, development and demonstration of CO2 capture and storage technology
- Demo 2000
- ENERGIX - Large program for energy research
- Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research
- PETROMAKS2 – large program for petroleum research
- PETROSENTER
- OG21 – Oil and gas in the 21st century
- Energi21 – National strategy for research and development of new energy technology
Latest on energy and petroleum research
What's new
- State Secretary Varteressian’s opening remarks at the first meeting of the Steering Committee of the Global Flaring and Methane Reduction Partnership (GFMR) Speech/statement 05/06/2024
- How today’s energy reality informs tomorrow’s policy Speech/statement 17/10/2022
- Safeguarding global energy security on the way to net zero Speech/statement 19/05/2022
- EERA DeepWind 2022 Speech/statement 19/01/2022
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Contact
Climate, Industry and Technology Department
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