Oil industry marks 40 years: interview with OLF president Per Terje Vold

In 1958, the Norwegian Geological Society wrote a letter to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It stated: “Do not expect to find coal, oil or sulphur on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.” Then, on the night before Christmas Eve of 1969, drilling rig Ocean Viking struck oil in an exploration well offshore Norway for Phillips Petroleum, the 32nd one and that rig’s last well for that area.