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Norwegian Petroleum Museum in Stavanger, Norway Photo: Region Stavanger

The Norwegian Petroleum Museum in Stavanger

The Norwegian Petroleum Museum was opened on 20 May 1999 and its unusual architecture has made it a new, exciting landmark in the Port of Stavanger.

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  • Why is there oil and gas in the North Sea?
  • What technology do we need to extract these resources?
  • What are oil and gas used for?
  • What is it like living and working on an oil rig out at sea?
  • What does crude oil look like?

The Norwegian Petroleum Museum is a dynamic museum for a dynamic industry! Guests will be guided around the museum and at the end of the tour an aperitif and finger-food will be served.

Last updated:  2012-02-01
Visit at the Petroleum Museum in Stavanger, Norway - Photo: CH/Innovasjon Norge
Visit at the Petroleum Museum in Stavanger, Norway

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Stavanger is one of Norway’s larger cities with 120,000 inhabitants. Stavanger Airport Sola is a 15-minute drive from the city centre.

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Stavanger is the centre of the Norwegian oil, gas and energy industry. The city can offer 10,000 conference chairs and the world’s highest pulpit.

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