Oslo, 4 October 2022: Norwegian Energy Company ASA ("Noreco" or the "Company")
is pleased to announce the successful offshore lift and of the Tyra II process
module (the "TEG") at 08:27 local time this morning.


The 17,000 metric tons process module was safely lifted onto the waiting jackets
and installed by Heerema Marine Contractors' Sleipnir - the world's largest
crane vessel. Following the successful lift, all eight platforms are now in
their final position, and Tyra II is several steps closer to producing valuable
natural gas for decades. Over the coming weeks, Sleipnir will lift and install
two bridges and the flare for Tyra II, completing the project's final offshore
lifting and installation campaign.

"We are proud to announce the final major offshore lift and installation which
marks important progress of the Tyra Redevelopment project. After a month-long
voyage from Batam to the Danish North Sea, the 17,000 tons module was safely
lifted and installed by Sleipnir less than 24 hours after its arrival at the
Tyra field, which is ahead of plan. The lift itself broke a world record, as the
heaviest crane lift conducted at sea. I'm impressed by the team's planning,
precision and timing, meaning that we can finally say that all modules are in
place. The TEG has always been a critical part of the project, and now being
installed the risk profile changes significantly. With remaining execution
taking place solely at the Tyra field we are today several steps closer to a
near -doubling of production from the DUC with Tyra onstream next winter," said
Marianne Eide, Chief Operating Officer in Noreco.

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Contact:
Cathrine F. Torgersen, EVP Investor Relations & ESG
Email: ct@noreco.com
Phone: +47 915 28 501

About Norwegian Energy Company ASA:
Noreco is a publicly owned company with focus on the oil, gas and
offshoreindustry. The Company's shares are listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange
with ticker: "NOR". For further information, please visit: www.noreco.com.

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