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Offshore giants sign up to Altor’s new incident management centre


North sea picks up the pace of performance


Oil & Gas UK Awards 2012 Finalists announced


Fairfi eld invests £70 million in Dunlin upgrades


20GW of gas-fi red power stations by 2030


BP confi rms start-up of Devenick Gas Project in central North Sea


Barryroe Oil Field: reservoir analysis update


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Innovative Aberdeen We look at how discovery of North Sea oil turned Aberdeen into the oil capital of Europe, creating as many as half a million jobs.


The working life of a ROV pilot


Penny speaks to Jamie Norman about a career that enables him to pick and choose contracts working across the world.


Flotta: The Flat Island We look at the historic significance of the UK’s second largest oil terminal serving the North Sea.


The vital role of offshore support vessels


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The Cygnus fi eld: A project in its prime GDF SUEZ, Centrica and Bayerngas, have announced the sanctioning of the £1.4 billion Cygnus project to show there is more to be discovered in mature areas of the North Sea.


Road to riches for East of England


Survival Instinct


An insight into industry survival skills could be attracting potential new recruits.


Reaching beyond compliance


Jim Cook explains how people working offshore rely on all manner of marine safety equipment.


Capturing the true value of skills


Larraine Boorman, Managing Director of OPITO, explores how work competency and the need to secure skills for the future are inextricably linked.


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