Equinor and Shell's Adura joint venture in the UK North Sea has secured a $3 billion lending facility. The JV is expected to contribute positively to the balance sheets of both companies, which are anticipating significant dividends this year. However, it faces challenges with the UK's new Scope 3 emissions disclosure requirements that could impact development timelines for projects like Rosebank and Jackdaw.
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