be sent back to his home country regardless of the conditions surrounding his decision to quit. This has been the reality for some of those who decide to come to the Faroe Islands to work. To abuse foreign [...] labourworker must work and live under are : when the work contract is done, then he will be sent back to his home country. However there are terrible shadow stories that are coming to light about how the [...] foreign labourworkers the right to go into ALS to get back on their feet, and time to find themselves a new job with better work conditions. Foreign labourworkers fill a large and important part of our daily
the shortage of labour is not just a problem for us, but all over Europe”, he points out. One thing is to open up the labour market, another thing is to see to it that you do not lose control: -“It is also [...] another leg to stand upon. Through this agreement, all questionable and doubtful taxation issues ought to be resolved, which should enable Faroese working in the UK and vice versa, only having to pay one tax [...] the option to send people to work in the UK also, and we are in the process of investigating the possibilities”, says Mr Mohr. He will however not give any details, but says PAM Offshore has had contact
compared to the amount caught. The Faroes are to large extent dependent upon imported oil and app. 95% of our oil consumption is achieved by imported oil. If we are to change this situation, we must to a much [...] taken within the energy area; for example a work group has been formed with representatives from Iceland to determine the feasibility of laying a power cable from Iceland to the Faroes, and then there is [...] years. Preparations for a third Faroe bidding round have begun and according to plan this will happen later this autumn. It is too early yet to say anything about the interest for this third round, but
and Italy especially, then companies would be obliged to release a great deal more data than has been made available. It would be more difficult to shroud a well in mystery for years on end ? tight hole [...] bad to worse for Stewart, when ENI decided against disposing of its interests in the UK west of Shetland Laggan and Suilven licences to Faroe Petroleum. The company?s strategy at the outset was to concentrate [...] nothing obvious since. Of course, not being forced to disclose helps the companies insofar as they can hide failures when it suits them strategically, at least for a while. In the case of the UK effort, the writer
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in relation to the high oil price, something most oil companies are happy about. This is the main reason for the high level of offshore activity. Over the coming months Faroe is scheduled to drill at least [...] Petroleum has a lot to offer as a license partner. After only two years on the Norwegian Continental shelf the company has already managed to become a respected player, with one of the best exploration teams [...] cash flow in order to have cash for upcoming exploration. –We have built a portfolio from day one, and have had great success in entering into licences, says Helge Hammer. In addition to winning the licences
so if we are to continue to work in the Faroes, it will be necessary to resolve the “basalt problem”. The great challenge with basalt can be divided into two separate parts. The first is to “see” properly [...] not walking in small shoes when it comes to oil exploration in the Faroes. Even if the company has been the operating company for two dry wells, they are prepared to spend D.kr. 300 million on seismic surveys [...] data and the second is to drill through the basalt. As the operating company in several Faroe licenses, we have been forced to accept these challenges very seriously, if are to have any hope of making
first licensing round. In addition to blocks adjacent to existing licenses the blocks northwards of the area on offer in the first round still appears to be attractive to the industry. The Hatton-Rockall [...] term some deep water areas to the southwest are likely candidates for future Faroese licensing rounds. This is to some extent dependent upon the outcome of the overlapping claims to the Hatton-Rockall Plateau [...] future of Faroese petroleum exploration is not to get into ever-deeper waters, but rather to find a solution to exploring the geologically challenging part of the Faroe Shelf. In other words the main challenge
as a model for the rest of the country, when it comes to how we help newcomers to be integrated in a good way in our country. Of course it is a matter for the Council to give newcomers the best service. [...] want to improve your chances for a smooth and easy integration. I want to prioritize integration on my political agenda. My name is Birita and I am a candidate for the Socialdemocratic Party for the next [...] employees and an office for the matter, so newcomers know where to contact professionals when they need any kind of help or advice. Arriving at a foreign country as a newcomer and trying to integrate is not always
, experience and capacity both to work in the international oil-industry, and consequently the goal of general improvement of the Faroese businesses society. In order to reach the said goals it has been [...] their contractors do have to establish actual management presence and carry out actual activity in the Faroe Islands and that all goods and personnel for the offshore-industry have to pass through Faroese [...] on-shore-territory. It seems to have been less obvious to the Faroese decision makers, and certainly this does not seem to have been given very much specific thought, that there will be other ? more incidental