The Norwegian Petroleum Museum, located in Stavanger, is a museum dedicated to Norway's rich history in petroleum activities. The museum offers an extensive collection of industrial memorabilia linked to important fields such as Ekofisk, Frigg, Statfjord, Valhall and Draugen. Visitors can explore how the oil and gas industry has developed over time, as well as its impact on Norwegian society and the economy.
The museum has several specialized exhibitions and activities, including the Geopark, which provides insight into geological processes, and the North Sea Divers, which focuses on the role of divers in the industry. In addition, there is a museum shop and a Newton room, which offers interactive experiences for both children and adults. The petroscope provides a visual presentation of petroleum resources, and the museum also presents cultural relics from Norwegian petroleum activities. A remarkable fact is that the Ormen Lange field lies more than 1,000 meters below sea level, which illustrates the technological challenges associated with extracting resources from the seabed.