Information Density: Harbour Energy – Signal Evidence & AI Readability

Harbour Energy

(https://harbourenergy.com) 📸 Data Snapshot: May 30, 2026
Information Density — The Lens

Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.

Info Density Power-words vs. Substance ratio.
23 Impact Weight: 30 / 100
77% Reputation

The site exhibits high substance in its core business descriptions, citing specific figures like c.3,200 employees, 1.12 bnboe 2P reserves, and $10.7 billion in economic value. However, this is undermined by a significant volume of fluff in the values section, featuring content-free H3 headings such as [H3] We care, [H3] We work together, and [H3] We deliver. The ratio of generic marketing language is low in operational sections but spikes in the Sustainability and Careers pages.

Information Density is read straight from the body copy: how much of the text carries grounded, checkable substance versus hollow filler. Below is the clean text the engine analyzed, then the industry’s known generic-claim patterns to weigh it against.

📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (the substance-vs-filler signal)
HOMEPAGE (https://harbourenergy.com) Harbour Energy plc (LSE:HBR) – Harbour Energy
News and media
[H1] Strategic acquisition of LLOG Exploration
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Who we are
[H2] One of the world's largest and most geographically diverse independent oil and gas companies
Who is Harbour Energy?

Safety & Sustainability
[H2] Operating responsibly and securely across our activities
Our approach to Sustainability

What we do
[H2] A diverse, cash-generative portfolio of scale
Our operations

Harbour Energy is one of the world’s largest and most geographically diverse independent oil and gas companies. With operations across Europe, Latin America, North Africa and Southeast Asia, we play a significant role in safely and responsibly meeting the world’s energy needs.

We do so while working to reduce emissions from our own production and, at the same time, developing the carbon storage projects that will be vital to creating a lower carbon world.

About us

[H2] Key figures

c.3,200employees and direct contract staff worldwide (2025)

c.475-500 kboepdglobal production (2026 guidance)

c.1.12 bnboe2P (2025) (proven and probable reserves)

c.1.84 bnboe2C (2025) (contingent resources)

[H2] Investor overview

[H3] Share price

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[H3] Regulatory news

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[H2] What we do

Today, Harbour Energy is active in 10 countries. This includes significant production in well-established oil and gas producing regions in Europe, Latin America, North Africa and Southeast Asia and a high quality portfolio of 2P reserves and 2C resources.In addition, Harbour has a leading CO2 storage position in Europe, where we are seeking to deploy our skills and utilise existing infrastructure to build a competitive business with long-term cash flow potential.

What we do

[H2] Sustainability overview

By prioritising safety, reducing our impact on the environment and supporting our stakeholders, we aim to make a positive contribution to communities where we operate, generating some $10.7 billion economic value in 2025. We are committed to producing oil and gas responsibly, and have set an aspiration to be net zero by 2050 for our gross operated Scope 1 and 2 CO2e emissions. We also have a leading position in carbon capture and storage in Europe, which will be essential to the transition to a lower carbon economy.

Sustainability

[H2] Careers
Harbour is a growing business, and we know our continued success depends on being able to retain and attract talented people. We are ambitious for our company and for our people. We offer a stimulating work environment and support our colleagues to develop their skills, gain experience and take responsibility for their careers. Whether you are starting out or an experienced professional, there is a fulfilling career in the energy sector waiting for you with Harbour Energy.

Careers

[H3] We care
about each other, our safety and the environment

[H3] We work together
achieving more through communication and collaboration

[H3] We aim high
seizing opportunities and embracing challenges

[H3] We deliver
with a can-do attitude

[H2] Featured news

26/05/26

[H3] Harbour completes sale of Natuna Sea Block A and Tuna in Indonesia

News of Harbour Energy's Indonesia divestment

Read article Harbour completes sale of Natuna Sea Block A and Tuna in Indonesia

07/05/26

[H3] Trading and Operations Update May 2026

Harbour today provides the following unaudited Trading and Operations Update for Q1 2026.

Read article Trading and Operations Update May 2026

05/03/26

[H3] Full Year Results 2025

Harbour Energy plc today announces its results for the year ended 31 December 2025.

Read article Full Year Results 2025

11/02/26

[H3] Completion of LLOG acquisition

Harbour Energy announces that it has completed the acquisition of LLOG Exploration Company LLC (“LLOG") for $3.2 billion (the "Acquisition"), marking the Company’s strategic entry into the US Gulf of America. The Acquisition strengthens Harbour’s global portfolio and establishes a new core business unit alongside Norway, the UK, Argentina and Mexico.

Read article Completion of LLOG acquisition

22/01/26

[H3] Trading & Operations Update Jan 2026

Harbour Energy today provides the following unaudited Trading and Operations Update for the year ended 31 December 2025, ahead of announcing its Full Year Results on 5 March 2026.

Read article Trading & Operations Update Jan 2026

13/01/26

[H3] Harbour receives nine exploration licences in Norway

Harbour Energy has been awarded nine exploration licences in the APA (Awards in Predefined Areas) 2025 licensing round in Norway. Harbour is the operator of four.

Read article Harbour receives nine exploration licences in Norway

31/12/25

[H3] Harbour appointed operator of the Zama project in Mexico

Harbour announces that it has been appointed operator of the Zama oil project offshore Mexico. The appointment was agreed by the Zama partners, including Pemex, Grupo Carso and Talos Energy who will have the option to appoint key personnel into Harbour’s project team, and subsequently approved by SENER (Mexico’s Ministry of Energy).

Read article Harbour appointed operator of the Zama project in Mexico

22/12/25

[H3] Strategic acquisition of LLOG Exploration Company LLC

Harbour announces that it has entered into an agreement to acquire LLOG Exploration Company LLC ("LLOG") from LLOG Holdings LLC for $3.2 billion (the “Acquisition”), comprising $2.7 billion of cash and $0.5 billion of Harbour’s voting ordinary shares.

Read article Strategic acquisition of LLOG Exploration Company LLC

12/12/25

[H3] UK North Sea acquisition

Harbour Energy announces that it has entered into an agreement to acquire substantially all the subsidiaries of Waldorf Energy Partners Ltd and Waldorf Production Ltd.

Read article UK North Sea acquisition

08/12/25

[H3] Sale of Natuna Sea Block A and Tuna in Indonesia

Harbour Energy plc announces that it has entered into a Sale and Purchase Agreement to sell its operated interests in the producing Natuna Sea Block A field and the Tuna development project in Indonesia to Prime Group for a cash consideration of $215 million.

Read article Sale of Natuna Sea Block A and Tuna in Indonesia

06/11/25

[H3] Trading & Operations Update Nov 2025

Harbour today provides the following unaudited Trading and Operations Update for the nine months
to 30 September 2025.

Read article Trading & Operations Update Nov 2025

07/08/25

[H3] Harbour Energy 2025 half-year results

Harbour today announces its unaudited half-year results for the six months ended 30 June 2025.

Read article Harbour Energy 2025 half-year results

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SUB-PAGE (https://harbourenergy.com/sustainability/) Sustainability – Harbour Energy
[H1] Sustainability

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Sustainability

Our purpose is to play a significant role in meeting the world’s energy needs through the safe, efficient and responsible production of hydrocarbons, while creating value for our stakeholders. In support of this, we are guided by our approach to sustainability.
Our sustainability approach focuses on three pillars:

[H2] Prioritising safety

We are committed to the safety and wellbeing of everyone who works with Harbour. In practice, this means we promote a culture of safety and wellbeing across our operations.
We have comprehensive health and safety processes which we use to track and mitigate risks across our operations on a daily basis. We strive to always do better, and are working towards the goal of zero incidents.

Safety

[H2] Reducing our impact on the environment

We are focused on reducing our gross operated Scope 1 and 2 CO2e emissions by 50% by 2030 against a 2018 baseline, in line with our aspiration to be net zero by 2050. We invest in carbon storage and have a leading position in Europe.
Additionally, we factor potential impacts to the environment into our plans, procedures and decision making.

Environment

[H2] Supporting our stakeholders

We are respectful, fair and transparent with our people, communities in which we work, investors and other stakeholders. This includes respecting human rights, upholding the highest ethical and governance standards and promoting diversity, equity and inclusion.
We help our communities prosper and drive responsible practices in our supply chain.

Stakeholders

[H2] ESG reporting

We are committed to transparent disclosure and publish information in our Annual Report and Accounts, as well as additional data in our ESG Datasheet.

ESG reporting
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SUB-PAGE (https://harbourenergy.com/who-we-are/) Who we are – Harbour Energy
[H1] Who we are

Home

Who we are

[H2] What makes us different
Harbour Energy has built a unique position as one of the world’s largest and most geographically diverse independent oil and gas companies, with operations spread across five continents.
We provide the energy the world needs safely and responsibly. We are committed to addressing the environmental impact of our operations and to playing a role in the energy transition, including through our leading position in carbon capture and storage in Europe. We aim to create value for all our stakeholders while charting a tangible path towards a lower carbon future.

[H2] Key stats

c.3,200employees and direct contract staff worldwide (2025)

c.475-500 kboepdglobal production (2026 guidance)

c.1.12 bnboe2P (2025) (proven and probable reserves)

c.1.84 bnboe2C (2025) (contingent resources)

[H2] This is Harbour

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[H2] At a glance

Harbour Energy’s diverse global footprint includes oil and gas production in locations all around the world.

At a glance

[H2] Our purpose and strategy

Harbour aims to create value for its stakeholders, deliver growth and maintain its strong financial position.

Our purpose and strategy

[H2] Our values and code of conduct

Harbour’s four core values are the driving force behind its high performance and collaborative culture.

Our values and code of conduct

[H2] Our history

Harbour’s history shows its commitment to delivering results to its stakeholders through expansions and acquisitions.

Our history

[H2] Leadership

Harbour’s experienced and skilled leadership team ensures the delivery of its strategy.

Leadership
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SUB-PAGE (https://harbourenergy.com/what-we-do/) What we do – Harbour Energy
[H1] What we do

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What we do

Harbour Energy has built a unique position as one of the world’s largest and most geographically diverse independent oil and gas companies, with operations spread across five continents.

[H2] Maximising production

Harbour Energy is active in 10 countries with significant operations in Norway, the UK, Argentina, Germany and Mexico:In Norway, Harbour is now the sixth largest producer, and the country is our largest source of production.In Argentina we have an interest in the CMA-1 concession, which today produces c.15% of Argentina’s natural gas production. We are one of the UK's largest oil and gas producers, representing c.15% of the country’s domestic oil and gas production.In Germany we own and operate 100% of Mittelplate, the country’s largest oil field.  We have a significant interest in Mexico’s strategically important Zama project, which has the potential to replace reserves equivalent to a year’s worth of our production.

[H2] Our portfolio

Our portfolio is well balanced with a mix of oil and gas and no single hub accounting for more than 10% of our production.
We directly operate around 40% of our production and we have extensive global operational experience and capabilities. We have a track record of investing in our asset base to extend field life and offset natural production decline.
In our non-operated portfolio, which mainly comprises high quality, long-life assets, we partner with well-established operators, including Equinor, Aker BP and Vår Energi in Norway, BP in Egypt and TotalEnergies in Argentina. In addition, some of our joint venture partnerships have existed for multiple decades, such as in Argentina, where TotalEnergies and Wintershall Dea partnered for more than 45 years.

[H2] Case study: Armada Area, UK

The Armada Area fields in the UK North Sea, which we acquired from Shell in 2017, were scheduled for decommissioning in 2018. We saw the opportunity to invest in the asset through additional drilling, which extended field life. The drilling of an infill well at North West Seymour has the potential to further extend Armada’s producing life to beyond 2030. In 2025, we conducted additional studies on several assets to identify optimum emissions reduction strategies.

[H2] Reserves and resources

At Harbour, we focus on maximising the value of our existing infrastructure and assets to increase our production and replenish our reserves and resources – in other words, we do more with what we have and where we already excel.
By using our knowledge and experience of the geology and subsurface conditions in the areas we operate in, we use our production assets   efficiently while also lowering the risk involved in expanding our portfolio and developing our resources more quickly.

[H2] Pipeline

Our pipeline of opportunities now spans:

[H3] 2P reserves:
1.12billion barrels of oil equivalentOur proven and probable reserves include opportunities to increase near-term production in Norway, to expand around our operated hubs in the UK and to sustain output from our German operations, for example with infill projects. We also have significant gas reserves providing opportunities for growth in Argentina.

[H3] 2C contingent resources:
1.84billion barrels of oil equivalentOur 2C resources underpin future production and cash flow. These resources include near-infrastructure opportunities, conventional, offshore projects in Mexico, Norway, Argentina, Egypt and Indonesia, and scalable, unconventional opportunities in the Vaca Muerta onshore shale play in Argentina.

[H2] Carbon capture and storage

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a proven technology with enormous potential to help decarbonise the economy, particularly in hard to abate sectors such as heavy industry and power.
CCS has been in use for more than four decades and is one of the few methods we have to remove CO2 from the atmosphere at the scale needed. It involves capturing CO2 directly at the source from power stations or industrial plants before being transported by pipeline and injected into rock formations, such as saline aquifers or depleted oil and gas reservoirs, where it can be stored safely for thousands of years.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says CCS is vital to achieve the ambitions of the Paris Agreement and limit future temperature increases to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
Harbour has built a strong position in CCS. We have interests in some of Europe’s most advanced and promising projects that have hundreds of millions of tonnes in existing and planned capacity. We also have licences to explore additional long-term storage opportunities.

Read more about our projects

[H2] Related pages

[H3] Our operations

[H3] Sustainability

[H3] Careers
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🧭 Industry Context — common generic-claim patterns in Energy, Utilities & Environmental Services to weigh the text against
Generic Claims: powering a sustainable future, saving the planet, affordable green energy, leading the energy transition, committed to net zero, cleaner energy for everyone…
Red Flags: no regulatory license number displayed, green claims without fuel mix disclosure, net zero claims without reduction pathway, carbon offset only strategy presented as carbon neutral, no Ombudsman membership for dispute resolution, hidden exit fees and contract terms…
Semantic Drift Patterns: homepage claims 100% renewable but tariff page shows mixed sources, green branding everywhere but sustainability report shows minimal renewable share, claims affordable but pricing is above market average, net zero commitment on homepage but no carbon reduction timeline…
Proof Expectations: Ofgem or regulatory license number, published fuel mix disclosure, specific carbon reduction targets with timelines, third-party sustainability certifications, published tariff rates with comparison data, complaints handling data and Ombudsman membership…