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Inside This Month's Issue:
North Sea Focus:
OE's guide to Northwest European continental shelf oil & gas activity, fully updated with complete listings of fields under development, in production or abandoned in the UK, Norwegian, Dutch, Danish and German sectors.
Mexican Wave:
Mexico's latest licensing round - only the second in state oil company Pemex's long history, made possible by recent exploration & production contract reforms - failed to draw a successful bid for the offshore blocks on offer. Russell McCulley talks to Juan Carlos Zepeda Molina, president of the National Hydrocarbons Commission. PLUS: Subsea hardware spend rebounds; upstream costs continue to climb; UKCS capital investment and drilling activity on the upgrade.
The New Leviathan:
Offshore contractors have taken delivery of some pretty big pieces of floating hardware lately but the daddy of them all - Allseas' ultraversatile platform installation/ decommissioning and pipelay vessel Pieter Schelte - won't be making its giant presence felt until early 2014. David Morgan checks progress and prospects with Allseas boss Edward Heerema.
Netherlands Review:
Meg Chesshyre reviews the latest developments and talking points among a cross section of Dutch offshore industry stalwarts, with the help of Dockwise, Jumbo Offshore, Tideway, HSM Offshore, Kiswire, IHC Merwede, and the organisers of the Offshore Energy 12 exhibition and conference scheduled for Amsterdam this October.
Paleogene Push:
Statoil is looking to leverage its extensive technological track record and experience offshore Norway to 'crack the Paleogene' in the Gulf of Mexico. Russell McCulley talks to Statoil's Astrid Sorensen.
Scandinavia Roundup:
OE looks at some of the latest regional offerings from the likes of Trelleborg Offshore, Rapp Hydema, Viking Life-Saving Equipment, MPM, Wärtsilä Hamworthy, and Jotun.
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