Europe upstream week in brief: Repsol looks to resurrect the Norwegian Yme development
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Report summary
Table of contents
- This week includes analysis of Yme’s phase III development, Saffron Energy’s production permit approval at the Italian Sant’ Alberto license, and an update on recent work carried out by our European upstream team.
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What you need to know
- Repsol looks to progress troubled Yme project in Norway
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In other news
- Saffron Energy awarded production permit in Italy
- Centrica-Bayerngas JV is named Spirit Energy
- Dynamics of the North Sea in 2017
- Team Updates
- Our latest insights, reports and webinars
- Vital Statistics
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Summary MapOffshore Proposed WellsSpuds to Date
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Offshore Drilling WellsSaffron Energy new permitFact of the week
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