simply seemed too big to grasp fully, mysterious in some ways, and maybe even a little dangerous. The usual reaction I get when talking to people at home about studying in the U.S. is something like this: [...] become completely demystified. This is not a dream, but real life – and I can’t do anything but love it. Rather than being intimidating, the size of the country is what makes it so full of opportunities [...] shape life as he or she pleases. And coming in as an outsider is no barrier to fitting in and utilizing what the country has to offer. It is made easy by the astonishing openness that the people has been
deepwater Nigeria, it is hardly surprising that the North-west European effort is so low key. And, as rigs gradually but inexorably migrate out of the North Sea, the more difficult it is likely to become in [...] exploration effort, there are conflicting reports about the Dooish discovery. Is it potentially commercial or is it not? That is the question being asked in the wake of conflicting reports. The 12/2-1z Rockall [...] Mauritania while, on the west side, the Canadian quest plods along unspectacularly, but is delivering modest results. There is no doubt about where the exploration dollars are being spent ? West Africa. With
That is at any rate the view held by the Danish company DONG, which, as a member of The Faroes Partnership, is participating in the drilling of the third exploratory well on Faroese territory. »It is easier [...] the activities as possible to benefit Faroese society, partly because it is natural to exchange know-how, but also because it is, after all, the Faroe islanders' resources we are using.« Nine Faroe islanders [...] DONG has three Faroe islanders on its permanent staff. Drilling know-how One of the areas in which DONG can contribute special know-how is cost-effective drilling of exploratory and production wells. As something
That is at any rate the view held by the Danish company DONG, which, as a member of The Faroes Partnership, is participating in the drilling of the third exploratory well on Faroese territory. »It is easier [...] the activities as possible to benefit Faroese society, partly because it is natural to exchange know-how, but also because it is, after all, the Faroe islanders' resources we are using.« Nine Faroe islanders [...] DONG has three Faroe islanders on its permanent staff. Drilling know-how One of the areas in which DONG can contribute special know-how is cost-effective drilling of exploratory and production wells. As something