The discovery of the largest new North Sea gasfield in more than a decade has been hailed as a sign of the potential that still remains in the ageing basin. The Glengorm prospect in the central North Sea, about 120 miles east of Aberdeen, is estimated to contain gas and condensate volumes equivalent to about 250 million barrels of oil. It was drilled by a trio of international companies – the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (Cnooc), Total of France and Edison E&P of Italy.
Times 30th Jan 2019 read more »
Scotsman 29th Jan 2019 read more »
Telegraph 29th Jan 2019 read more »
The National 30th Jan 2019 read more »
Herald 30th Jan 2019 read more »
Guardian 29th Jan 2019 read more »
FT 29th Jan 2019 read more »