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Twilight years for the North Sea?
Jane Whaley
Published Date:
March 6, 2006
After a period of decline, exploration for hydrocarbons in British waters is experiencing a new lease of life. This is due in part to high oil prices, but is also in response to UK government initiatives aimed at arresting activity decline curves.
Twilight Years for the North Sea
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