StatoilHydro believes the current price level on oil will last for a long period. That forces the company to adjust development plans. The costs are too high compared to the income, the company argues. Therefore, the Norwegian energy company is reviewing 40 of its planned projects on the Norwegian continental shelf.
Øystein Michelsen in StatoilHydro calls on the entire Norwegian petroleum industry to cut costs in order to cope in the period of low prices. He believes consequences will be grave for many companies unless the situation changes. It is especially new projects which will be difficult to make profitable, he says to newspaper Dagens Næringsliv.