fyribrigdi í norðurlondum. Sum bert 13 ára gamal var hann heimsstjørna í Føroyum, serliga kendur fyri lagið, Waiting in the moonlight. Nú hevur hann givið sína fyrstu fløgu út sum vaksin, Sometimes truth [...] og tað tóktist, sum gestirnir eftirhondini høvdu vant seg við, at soleiðis var veðrið bara í ár, og tað var tað. Tá tað leið móti kvøldi var túrurin komin til 20 ára gamla Brand Enni, sum í løtuni er búsitandi [...] Leygardagurin á G! var eisini ringur at spáa um frammanundan. At Føroyar vera kallaðar The land of maybe, var avgjørt ikki gjørt til skammar, tí allur dagurin var ein blanding av sól, regni, vindi og enn
licenses the blocks northwards of the area on offer in the first round still appears to be attractive to the industry. The Hatton-Rockall area In the longer term some deep water areas to the southwest [...] solution to exploring the geologically challenging part of the Faroe Shelf. In other words the main challenge is a gradual transfer of activity from the existing licenses in the southeast to the shallower and [...] 2004. Looking at the results from the 3 exploration wells, it may be appropriate to take a glance at the point of departure, when the licenses were awarded in the summer of 2000. The reason that these wells
going hand in hand. The Marjun discovery made by Amerada and its partners in the Faroe Partnership apparently deserves closer attention, although the appraisal well drilled in UK sector this summer did not [...] with the industry next spring in order to assess the interest for an upcoming round. If the consultations indicate a level of interest, the next step is likely to be some sort of nominations later in the [...] a licensing round in the Faroe Islands cannot be initiated at the discretion of the Minister. It is a special feature of the Faroese licensing regime that Parliament has to approve the area on offer as
when the Faroese community in the UK has come of age. John Rajani the newly appointed as representative in Britain had invited Faroese people living in the UK as well as those with Faroese connections [...] A whole cross section of the Faroese community in the UK was represented. There were the war brides including Nicolena Prince whose story of coming to the UK was told in the book ?Karleikur undir krignum [...] times change and the focus of Faroese interests in the UK has moved south to London. The great days evoked in ?Tevatn og Breyð? of Faroese ships landing Ice Fish in Aberdeen are long gone. The connection provided
working Norway, the North Sea and internationally. The company has licences in the UK, Denmark and Faroes, a number of projects in progress globally, access to technology and the expertise of around 30 employees [...] with licences in the UK, Denmark and Faroes. In the UK an oil discovery was made last year which will be appraised with three wells this summer. Oil production is scheduled for 2008/2009. The three operated [...] future opportunities. The organisation has long operational experience in Norway, the North Sea and internationally. The company’s ambition is to secure several licences in the upcoming Norwegian licensing
also typifies the trend in a way. The company sold off its North Sea interests in 1988 but returned to the province by buying half of Shell?s 4.357% interest in the Elgin/Franklin fields. The number of niche [...] acquired than be bought over. The record of expansion saw the share price double in a year prior to the post-September 11 volatility in the market. In October Abbot completed the acquisition of Deutag of Germany [...] concentrating on buying producing assets in the southern gas basin. In January 2001, Roots acquired a 50% stake in the Audrey gas field from Centrica for an undisclosed sum. The company?s aim is to be a very low
l resistance in three human bacterial pathogens - group A Streptococcus (GAS), Escherichia coli and pneumococci in the Faroes. The association between antibacterial resistance in E. coli and antibacterial [...] Denmark. The established vaccine program in 2008 appears to have reduced incidence of vaccine serotypes in invasive pneumococcal disease, and there is furthermore indication of changes in the prevalence [...] prevalence of serotypes in pneumococcal carriage. A statistical model on the evolution of resistance in E. coli facilitates realistic predictions of the future developments in resistance with increased antibiotic
Far from it! Wealth is visible in the amount of new houses being built, in the size and the age of cars cruising the highway-like road network, and is expressed in the general upbeat and enterprising [...] with the turmoil in the Middle East. The Shetland and the Faroese area is becoming more important« Morgan Goodlad, chief executive of the Shetland Islands Council, is at present heavily involved in negotiating [...] community from the 19th century into the 21st century within one generation. The early days Oil exploration started around Shetland in the late sixties. When, in 1972, the first commercial field was discovered
born "in college". Indeed, she was born in the rented apartment of her parents, George H. and Monta Fay Perry, on the second floor of the building that housed the Tobin College Business School in Ft Dodge [...] Dodge, Iowa. She was raised in Nebraska and Kansas. At the age of 8, she went to live briefly with her grandmother in Colby, Kansas, where she met the boy across the street, 3rd grader and future husband [...] husband, Bill Fryback. It was the custom in those days that on the first of May a boy would leave a "May Basket" at the door of his sweetheart. The boy was supposed to dash away to avoid being kissed. Bill,
not taken up in the previous 20th round and a batch of assets in the gas prone southern North Sea basin. Acreage in the West of Shetlands and east of the Faeroes Islands will be included in a single round [...] As exploration success has eluded the explorers in the southeast corner of the island?s offshore waters, it is likely that attention will turn to the northeast. The west of Shetlands region is vying for [...] between the UK and Norway is now better than at any previous point in the history of the North Sea industry. It is particularly important that we should find ways of working together in the median areas