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Europe upstream week in brief: first oil from Kraken and new Barents acreage
Report summary
This is our Europe Upstream Week in Brief. We give you quick, responsive opinion and analysis on all that's going on in European oil and gas. This week's edition includes first oil from Kraken, the launch of the Norwegian 24th licensing round, the submission of three UK decommissioning programmes, and delay of FEED at Rembrandt, among others. Also we provide you with key data metrics on activity in Europe. The charts are available in an interactive format, in the downloads section.
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 8 images and tables including:
- Offshore proposed wells 2017 by operator
- Offshore wells drilling by operator
- Spuds to date by basin
- Expected new UK heavy oil production
- Kraken Area and nearby UK heavy oil fields
- Risked Yet-to-Find in the Barents Sea for blocks from the 24th Licensing Round
- Platforms included in recent decommissioning programme submissions
- Fact of the Week
What's included
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