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Europe upstream week in brief: Verbier shines for Statoil, Barents continues to disappoint

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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: Statoil's Verbier sidetrack strikes oil while the Barents continues to disappoint, controversial Romanian tax changes, ExxonMobil push on with Domino development, mixed results for Aker BP, Independent Oil and Gas move ahead with Vulcan and Blythe, Repsol farm in approved by Greek government, Sound Energy exit Italy and Scotland votes on unconventional oil & gas.

Table of contents

    • Statoil’s Verbier sidetrack strikes oil
    • 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
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