the SheFar-cable, which will run from Scotland to Shetland to the Faroes, BP will be able to send almost unlimited amounts of data ashore. BP will gain direct access to the Scottish mainland by the SheFar-cable [...] the cables to Scheihallion and Clair are in the process of being laid. Sosialurin has tried to get a comment from the Føroya Tele CEO, Mr Kristian Davidsen, but he does not at the moment wish to make any [...] the operating company and the land-based head office. To date BP has been forced to send all data and send IT specialists to the production site to deal with the many issues. This situation requires both
organisation was established by some ambulance drivers from World War II, who said that the only way to achieve peace in the world was to get young people to know and understand other cultures and establish [...] opportunity to meet the man who was later to become President of the United States. - My American mom said she was sure that Bill Clinton would become president one day, and she wanted me to go to the Governor’s [...] Jens Olsen is hoping to get a glimpse of his former Governor. - Of course, I would love to meet the President. I was impressed by his presidency, and I am just as impressed with how he has been handling
course, have to have effective strategies. This is a very small country and our budgets are equally small – so we must know how to get attention in a way that is not too costly. We have to rely heavily [...] the main reason why people want to come here. Most people seem more concerned by what there is to do while they’re here. They want a variety of activities to choose from. And they don’t necessarily find [...] are simply disappearing from the sea. The question whether it is because of global warming or something else remains to be answered. Under any circumstances we really need to stimulate growth in other
press representatives chose to visit the islands anyway. One of the foreign journalists was Karl Ritter from the Associated Press. And thanks to his articles, which were sold to various newspapers and media [...] comes. His visit is an opportunity to invite them, but there have to be additional interesting stories. Otherwise they could just report from a Clinton lecture closer to home, says Tórun Ellingsgaard. - [...] visist is an opportunity to draw attention to our country and create opportunities to tell the good stories, Elin Heinesen explains. And the fact that an American president chooses to visit our islands can
workers arrive here eager to start work, eager to meet new people and to experience a new culture. Just as when we travel abroad, just as when we let our children go to other countries to work, educate themselves [...] world. In conclusion, I would like to welcome foreigners to the Faroe Islands and I will ask the politicians to solve any issues associated with foreign workers coming here to work. Issues such as Samtak have [...] blatantly obvious to the reader is that the foreign workers are not welcome. By this, I think that you are crossing the limits of decency. People who come here to work legally are not to blame that our
Commission in 1993, provides a clue as to how events were being watched at the time. Referring to the decision by Copenhagen in 1992 to cede mineral resources rights to the Faroese Home Rule government, Olafsson [...] company is expected to float on the London Stock Exchange early next year in a bid to raise £10-20million to finance its participation in the great, slow-pace Faroese oil race. ?We?re ready to go ? waiting for [...] about events from the Clair find through to the ?90s is almost non-existent. There are not even references to the period in the 1993 Report of the Faroese Hydrocarbon Planning Commission to the Faroese
setback of a magnitude hard to grasp on our latitudes where the social safety net is supposed to catch everyone and ensure that we all get the same opportunities in life. This is not how the American system works [...] completely unknown to virtually all Americans. Faroese tourism and industry on a whole should benefit greatly from this. It will be much easier to establish relations with the world, which to a great extent [...] the meshes. Any man of meager means who gets his hands on the White House steering wheel is no average Joe. In addition to a good head on his shoulders, he has to wield a will of steel, be cunning and along
had been forced to leave to find work, to come back to the islands. And that reversed the trend which had seen the Orkney population decline over the first 70 years of the 20th century.« To date, more than [...] it is difficult to envisage the excitement of residents - particularly those living on the tiny island of Flotta - when news broke that Orkney was to benefit from a massive oil boom. To taste a flavour [...] terminal has generated is difficult to calculate. The sums involve the wages paid to staff and contractors over the years, the service industries that benefit from oil-related work and the dues Orkney
need to embrace change to whatever extent necessary. The ability to cooperate effectively and develop strong networks is becoming more important. And still it is crucial for us to hold on strongly to our [...] this as an opportunity. To stay competitive, we have to be inventive and learn how to develop new concepts and fresh thinking. And when setting our goals and objectives, we have to be strategic and think [...] 113 km from north to south and 75 km from east to west. •… highest elevations reach nearly 890 m above sea level and are found in the northern islands. The precipitous terrain limits habitation to small
the news from Marimas was awful, even though CEO Graham Stewart shrugged it off at the time. The expression, "good reservoir quality sandstones were encountered", was used to describe Marimas. How often have [...] sand?. The situation then went from 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 [...] Sea itself. Offshore Ireland is in many ways comparable to the Faroes. There, the same old miserably slow trudge drags on, not least the battle to get Corrib onstream. This heritage Enterprise, now Shell