is ready for the Faroese oil industry to take off and is confident that both island groups will benefit hugely once oil is discovered in the Faroese sector. Already speculations are mounting to what extent [...] been made to justify the construction of a similar oil terminal in Faroe. »If the Faroes discoveries are not big enough for a terminal in Faroe, then we are hopeful, that it should be viable to connect into [...] it was their intention to land Faroese oil in Faroe in an attempt to gain the full economic benefits. Mr Goodlad adds that Sullom Voe and a fictive Faroese terminal would have to compete with the cheaper
a good forum for dialog between the parties involved, as they from time to time might seem to have opposite interests. I would like to thank the organisers for providing this opportunity to discuss the [...] contractors have to turn their focus towards a new market to find out what that particular market has to offer. This stipulation also commits the local business community which has to be on its feet marketing [...] a new challenge for the authorities, the oil companies and the local industry. The large quantities of data which has been collected from the drillings this summer will be subjected to intense studies
need to do. We will be drilling in 2004 and are currently struggling to find the right place to drill.? Offshore Faeroes still looks like a good exploration play, with oil companies still prepared to pump [...] high oil prices, companies are reluctant to splash out millions of dollars on risky exploration plays preferring to blame volatile markets and uncertain global political situation for holding back with [...] bit. But, temptation to explore offshore Faeroes is expected to be put in front of oil companies at this year?s Faeroes Oil and Gas show where details of a new round are expected to be released, said local
first licensing round. In addition to blocks adjacent to existing licenses the blocks northwards of the area on offer in the first round still appears to be attractive to the industry. The Hatton-Rockall [...] term some deep water areas to the southwest are likely candidates for future Faroese licensing rounds. This is to some extent dependent upon the outcome of the overlapping claims to the Hatton-Rockall Plateau [...] future of Faroese petroleum exploration is not to get into ever-deeper waters, but rather to find a solution to exploring the geologically challenging part of the Faroe Shelf. In other words the main challenge
losses, these are highly skilled, well paid jobs. ?Shetland Enterprise intends to work very closely with BP and other agencies to minimise the impact and retain the skilled workforce in the local economy." [...] Hundreds of contractors work at the facility, and their number will be cut by 50% to around 150. Many more contractors are employed on a project basis, but with no major civil engineering work planned high numbers [...] are mismatched to the volumes of hydrocarbons we are now processing. Streamlining the operations is critical if we are to create a successful and sustainable future." Some 26 companies have interests in
ve come to the conclusion that we need four or five years of production history under our belt before we have sufficient information to enable us to make sensible decisions on possible changes to the drilling [...] stripped down, to the point approach without North Sea-style ?gold-plating?. The best in class role model selected was Pompano, a BP-operated Gulf of Mexico platform from which a fit-for-purpose derivative [...] It will take six years to drill and put all these wells in place.? Meanwhile, under the original plan, the Clair pipeline was to be laid next year, but the decision was made to install it summer 2003,
quickly realised that oil was to come anyhow, as Shetland was the nearest landfall, and that it was important to get the best deal possible. He said: ?Nobody was particular keen to have oil here because we [...] we had lived a certain kind of lifestyle for many years and oil seemed to be too disruptive to be good for us.? However, the debate in the islands quickly focussed on whether the oil harbour and the ground [...] construction work going on; such as earth moving, civil construction work, laying the foundations for a lot of the constructions that came on site in later years. ?There were probably about 5,000 to 6,000 bears
and Italy especially, then companies would be obliged to release a great deal more data than has been made available. It would be more difficult to shroud a well in mystery for years on end ? tight hole [...] bad to worse for Stewart, when ENI decided against disposing of its interests in the UK west of Shetland Laggan and Suilven licences to Faroe Petroleum. The company?s strategy at the outset was to concentrate [...] nothing obvious since. Of course, not being forced to disclose helps the companies insofar as they can hide failures when it suits them strategically, at least for a while. In the case of the UK effort, the writer
US-ídnaðurin ført "the most succesful anti-union wars ever, illegally firing thousands of workers for exercising their right to organize." Teir hava ført eitt tað mest væleydnaða anti-fakfelags kríggi nakrantíð [...] so? Verðin gongur sína gongd, ja - broytist við fúkandi ferð. So í dag er lívsfarligt at siga, at "best man vera sum er." Hvat fevnir globalisering um? Í dag er globaliseringin so nógv meiri umfatandi enn [...] 70-unum, gestaarbeiðarar ella fremmandarbeiðarar. USA og onnur lond hava í langa tíð roynt at skava tað best útbúgvnu arbeiðskraftina til sín gjøgnum "green-card" skipanir, og at mong lond uppliva tað sum eitt
"Oh, it?s the best way to lose weight", segði hon blaðmanninum frá. "You should try it. It?s simple. You eat what Jesus ate, and the Holy Spirit works through you and sends your fat to Heaven". Eg havi [...] veit eg ikki. Men hetta er so tað, hon sigur: "I was looking forward to come to the Faroes and offer my help to people who like to have help like that". Frálíkt, í sjálvum sær, men "that" merkir "alternativur [...] ready to fight for your life." Píka sjey! Og eg sum helt at tú doyði av krabba, tí at krabbamein er ein deyðilig sjúka. So mamma doyði ikki av bróstkrabba, men tí at hon ikki var "ready to fight for her