Norway talks on huge oil find 'critical' as deadline nears
Oslo
WRANGLING over how to divide the spoils of Norway's biggest oil find in decades remain at a "critical" stage, hours before development plans are due to be submitted for a field that may deliver as much as US$175 billion income.
"We're not going to sign an agreement that doesn't reflect the real values in the licences," Rolf Jarle Broeske, a spokesman for Det Norske Oljeselskap ASA, one of the licence owners at the Johan Sverdrup field, said in a telephone interview. "Negotiations are now in a critical phase."
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