Fact: Norway during the 21th century is one of the most civilised and developed nations on earth. And many nations aspired to imitate the success of Norway
Nah, your country is boring as fuck and nobody knows a thing about your culture and people but muh vikings which are not even norwegian to begin with
>>75434713
the guy said the first and the last time he was in usa he robbed right after he left the airport and some nigger robbed him the second time when he was in a taxi
>>75434829
>that post
>that flag
>>75434941
oh yeah, nobody knows a thing about BR culture and everybody dies of boredom here
>>75435248
>brazilian """culture"""
>>75434829
This is a brilliant post.
literally the only reason why you are like you are right now is because we gave you a lot of oil fields. you were niggers before
>>75435346
just the fact that we have memes proves that our culture is known my friend
>>75434829
don't mock our superior culture anon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr7l4GGBhJI
>>75435432
>we gave you a lot of oil fields
What did he mean by this?
>>75435491
Understandable, have a good day.
>>75435432
>Danish education
>>75435591
don't mind the dane, he is just drunk again
>>75435432
danes save his vassals once again
>>75435591
>Per Hækkerup (25 December 1915 – 13 March 1979) was a Danish Social Democratic politician, who served as Foreign Minister of Denmark from 1962 to 1966.
>Hækkerup is most widely known for the agreement he reached with the Norwegian Minister Jens Evensen that gave Norway the oil-rich Ekofisk oil field in the North Sea. According to an urban legend, Hækkerup was drunk when he signed the agreement
We literally gave them everything from language to history to wealth
>>75436124
go to bed Soren, you're drunk again
>>75436124
Yes, cause as we all know Ekofisk is the only oil field on the Norwegian continental shelf.
>According to an urban legend, Hækkerup was drunk when he signed the agreement, but Danish historians today agree that the agreement was most fair and that Hækkerup was not drunk.
How convenient to leave the rest of the sentence out.
Nice try, Alternative Sweden
>>75436384
>there were norwegian historians who analysed the day when the paper was sighned to understand was or wasn't the guy drunk
>>75434713
from what i've heard from the most brilliant norwegian mind, vark vikernes, life in Norway is not that great after all
>>75436194
I could've woken up to a $73,000 gdp per capita
>>75436384
Ekofisk is Norway's biggest producing 127k barrels a day
>>75436659
The total oil equivalents of the entire Norwegian continental shelf was estimated at 9863.91 million Sm3 as of 2017. Ekofisk's total reserves at peak were estimated at 734.19Sm3, 7.44% of the total reserves in other words.
Natural gas excluded, Ekofisk topped out at 17.23 million Sm3 in 2002. Troll 21.19 million Sm3 in 2002. Oseberg hit 29.21 million Sm3 in 1994. Gullfaks 30.74 milion Sm3 in 1994. Statfjord 36.99 million Sm3 in 1992. Troll has been the highest producing oil field since 2013.
The natural gas is very underappreciated in general. In 2015 it actually passed the oil production in terms of revenue, much thanks to Troll. As of 2016 it produced almost six times as many oil equivalents as Ekofisk.
There's no one doubting Ekofisk's importance, but in the end it's just one of many large fields that shape(d) Norway's petroleum industry.