Europe upstream week in brief: Arctic exploration returns to the forefront in Norway
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Key events this week
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What you need to know
- Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) expects record E&A year in the Barents, doubles resource potential of region
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In other news
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Licensing
- Europa receives approval for Irish farm-out
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Exploration
- Oranje-Nassau Energie (ONE) to drill Ruby prospect offshore Netherlands
- Eni's Portuguese well delayed in favour of Cyprus drills
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Development
- Competition heats up for Johan Castberg contracts
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Decommissioning
- Pioneering Spirit lifts 24,000 tonne Brent Delta topside
- Fact of the Week
- Upcoming Event - North Sea Breakfast Briefings
- Meet our analysts
- Our latest insights, reports and webinars
- Vital statistics
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Licensing
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
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Europe upstream week in brief: Arctic exploration returns to the forefront in Norway: Image 1Barents exploration wells still to be drilled in 2017ONE and Hansa look to open up GEms area
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Europe upstream week in brief: Arctic exploration returns to the forefront in Norway: Image 4Europe upstream week in brief: Arctic exploration returns to the forefront in Norway: Image 5Offshore proposed wells 2017Exploration and appraisal wells spud to dateOffshore drilling wells
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