The condition of one of the employees who were injured in yesterday's work-related incident on Heimdal is serious but not life-threatening.

The other employee has suffered physical injuries that are not as serious as the colleague's injuries. Both employees are receiving medical treatment in hospital.

'This is a serious work-related incident that has strongly affected all of us. Our main priority now is to keep following up and supporting our injured personnel and their next-of-kin. Their colleagues on Heimdal, where the incident occurred, are also being taken care of and we have sent extra personnel offshore to support them,' says Arne Sigve Nylund, executive vice president for Development and Production Norway.

The two injured employees, a man (22) and a woman (19), were taken care of by health personnel on board Heimdal and were transported to Haukeland University Hospital and Stavanger University Hospital.

The incident occurred as a result of an explosion of a portable nitrogen gas container on board the platform and was reported to Equinor's emergency response centre at 18.06 on 28 November. There were 70 people on board the platform when the incident occurred.

It is too early to say something about the cause of the incident. The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway and the police have travelled to the platform to start their investigations.

'We have also initiated an internal investigation and we are helping the police and other relevant authorities carry out their investigations in the best possible way,' says Nylund.

He adds that a controlled production shutdown on Heimdal is planned to ensure proper follow-up of personnel on board the platform.

Previous news item, published 29 November, 07:36 CET: Serious work-related incident at Heimdal

Two Equinor employees were injured in a serious work-related incident on board the Heimdal platform in the North Sea on Thursday 28 November.

The incident occurred as a result of an explosion of a portable gas container on board, and was reported in to Equinor's emergency response centre at 1806 CET. There were 70 personnel on board the platform when the incident occurred.

The two injured employees were taken care of by health personnel on board Heimdal, and were transported further to Haukeland University Hospital and Stavanger University Hospital with a SAR helicopter and a Joint Rescue Coordination Centre helicopter.

Equinor is following up both those injured and their families. The Heimdal organisation is also being taken care of. On Thursday night extra personnel travelled out to the platform to follow up those who were on board.

Relevant authorities have been informed and updated, and the incident will be investigated further.

Contact:

Bard Glad Pedersen

Tel: +47 91801791

Email: bgp@equinor.com

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