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Europe upstream week in brief: Statoil's FID for more Arctic LNG
Report summary
Welcome to the Europe upstream week in brief where we bring you quick, responsive opinion and analysis on all that's going on in European oil and gas. This week includes: Statoil kicks off 2018 with US$600 million Askeladd investment in the Barents Sea; Groningen production for the month of February hits a 50 year low despite sustained cold spell across northwest Europe; and Chevron is moving forward with its UK Rosebank development.
Table of contents
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What you need to know
- Statoil's FID for more Arctic LNG
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In other news
- Groningen February production hits lowest levels since the 1960s
- Chevron still moving forward with UK's Rosebank
- Meet our team
- Our latest insights, podcasts and webinars:
Tables and charts
This report includes 5 images and tables including:
- Offshore proposed E&A wells
- Offshore wells currently drilling by type and company
- E&A wells spud to date in 2018
- Map of the Rosebank area west of Shetland
- Fact of the week
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