Study of the Effects of Dual Policy Instruments to Reduce Tender
Notice for Study of the Effects of Dual Policy Instruments to Reduce Co2 Emissions in the Norwegian Petroleum Sector in Norway. The reference ID of the tender is 132581608 and it is closing on 26 Jan 2026.
Tender Details
- Country: Norway
- Summary: Study of the Effects of Dual Policy Instruments to Reduce Co2 Emissions in the Norwegian Petroleum Sector
- NOT Ref No: 132581608
- Deadline: 26 Jan 2026
- Financier: Self Financed
- Purchaser Ownership: Government
- Tender Value: NOK 2000000
- Notice Type: Tender
- Document Ref. No.: 2025-121268
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- Description:
- Study of the effects of dual policy instruments to reduce CO2 emissions in the Norwegian petroleum sector The majority of emissions from petroleum activities on the Norwegian continental shelf are subject to dual use of policy instruments (a carbon tax and the European emission trading system), resulting in high emission costs for the Norwegian petroleum sector. At the moment - the only two realistic solutions to reduce emission costs close to zero - are by replacing existing energy supply with power from shore or by shutting down the installations. Existing installations that are suitable for full or partial operation with power from shore already have implemented or are implementing such a solution. For the remaining installations, power from shore is seen as unrealistic, due to technical limitations, high cost and/or short remaining production period. Therefore, high emission costs resulting from the dual use of policy instruments (CO? tax and EU ETS) may, among other things, lead to fields and installations being shut down earlier than they otherwise would have been. The Ministry wants an independent study of the effects of a CO2-tax on top of EU ETS on future deliveries of oil and gas from the NCS, the net present value of production of oil and gas, production emissions and the net income to the state from the sector. The assignment will commence as soon as possible. The assignment should result in a written public report. The deliverables should be divided into a pr...
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The DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, a Government sector organization in Norway, has announced a new tender for Study of the Effects of Dual Policy Instruments to Reduce Co2 Emissions in the Norwegian Petroleum Sector. This tender is published on NorwayTenders under NOT Ref No: 132581608 and is categorized as a Tender. Interested and eligible suppliers are invited to participate by reviewing the tender documents and submitting their bids before the deadline on 2026-01-26.
The estimated tender value is NOK 2000000, and full details, including technical specifications and submission requirements, are provided in the official tender documents. Ensure all submissions meet the criteria outlined to be considered for evaluation.
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