Europe upstream week in brief: Verbier shines for Statoil, Barents continues to disappoint
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Report summary
Table of contents
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What you need to know
- Statoil’s Verbier sidetrack strikes oil
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In other news
- Controversial gas windfall tax to become permanent in Romania
- Statoil rounds off Barents campaign with a dry well at Koigen Central
- Hit and miss for Aker BP in North of Alvheim area
- Domino development on the cards for ExxonMobil
- Independent Oil and Gas moves forward with Vulcan and Blythe
- Repsol farm in approved by Greek government
- Saffron Energy acquires Italian assets from Sound Energy and Po Valley
- Scotland says no to Unconventional Oil & Gas
- Our latest insights, reports and webinars
- Meet our team
- Vital Statistics
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
- Offshore Proposed wells
- Spuds to date
- Offshore drilling wells
- Verbier
- Acreage transferred
- Fact of the week
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