New energy minister for Norway

OE Staff
Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Terje Søviknes (Progress Party) has been appointed Minister of Petroleum and Energy in Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg's cabinet.

Søviknes replaces Tord Lien, who was Minister of Petroleum and Energy from 16 of October 2013 until yesterday.

"I am looking forward to continuing the Government's work at the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy. This area of policy is very important for Norway, and has great significance for employment, value creation and revenues for the Norwegian society," says Søviknes.

Søviknes was born in 1969. Since 1999, he has served as Mayor of Os municipality. He is a member of the Hordaland County Executive Board and a member of the Progress Party Group Steering Committee. He is also the leader of the Hordaland County Progress Party group and Board Member of Hordaland Progressive Party.  Mr. Søviknes is an aqua engineer of education, and has studied economics at the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH). 

"It has been a privilege to lead the work at the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy for a period of more than three years. Energy policy has been high on the public agenda throughout this period. I wish Terje Søviknes the best of luck continuing this work," says outgoing minister Tord Lien.

State secretary Kjell-Børge Freiberg and State Secretary Ingvil Smines Tybring-Gjedde will remain in their positions at the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, along with Political Adviser Elnar Holmen.

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