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Europe upstream week in brief: OGA releases UKCS decommissioning figure of £59.7 billion

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This is our latest week in brief where we give you quick, responsive opinion and analysis on all that's going on in European oil and gas. This week includes: the Oil & Gas Authority releases its first UKCS decommissioning figure, Hurricane gets funding for the Lancaster EPS, first production from Gina Krog and Cayley, Troll production cap has been increased, plus an update on Eastern Europe licensing rounds.

Table of contents

    • T he Oil & Gas Authority puts UKCS decommissioning at £59.7 billion
    • Hurricane Energy raises US$520 million for Lancaster EPS in West of Shetland
    • UK deals, getting assets into the right hands
    • First production for Statoil's Gina Krog
    • Troll production is on the up
    • Saffron delays while Badile disappoints
    • Cayley first gas
    • Late-life specialist CapeOmega acquires a further 39% in Brynhild from Lundin Petroleum for US$92 million
    • Statoil kicks off its Barents Sea exploration campaign with a discovery
    • Poland offers up new acreage
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This report includes 8 images and tables including:

  • Offshore proposed wells by operator
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  • Spuds to date by basin
  • 2017-2026 decommissioning costs by sector
  • Lancaster cumulative cashflow (2017 terms) and funding
  • Kayak discovery
  • Eastern licensing rounds
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