Europe upstream week in brief: first oil from Kraken and new Barents acreage
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Report summary
Table of contents
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What you need to know
- EnQuest tames the Kraken
- Norway 24 th licensing round opens up the Barents
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In other news
- Plans submitted for three key UK decommissioning programmes
- Private equity start-up Pandion Energy gets the green light
- Rembrandt delay paints a sad picture
- Fullsteam ahead for Statoil in the Norwegian Sea
- East-Med pipeline plans flowing
- A glimmer of hope amongst the Rough for Centrica
- France will no longer offer exploration licences
- Vital statistics
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
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Offshore proposed wells 2017 by operatorOffshore wells drilling by operatorSpuds to date by basin
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Expected new UK heavy oil productionKraken Area and nearby UK heavy oil fieldsRisked Yet-to-Find in the Barents Sea for blocks from the 24th Licensing RoundPlatforms included in recent decommissioning programme submissionsFact of the Week
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