“We are working on two tracks, working with Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and at the same time taking the stop-work order through the courts,” the executive said in an interview at a conference south of Oslo on Tuesday.
The Norwegian energy company said in a legal filing last week that the offshore wind project, which is 60% complete, faces “likely termination” if the Trump administration’s decision to halt construction ...
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