succeeded in living here, and still do, on a few rocks scattered in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, is that we have managed to combine the best of our ancient traditions with all the new things [...] important role as the protector of democracy and the peace creating and retaining factor of the world. In the aftermath of all this, you have spent much energy in the prevention of the many dangers and evils t [...] wealth and all of our culture is reflected and conditioned by the intimate association with the sea. The sea around the Faroes – a sea, which encompasses the whole of the Northern hemisphere, and plays
night. When all is closed and people crowd The stranger is no where in sight. Oh well, I guess that´s that What more can I demand. I only met him briefly I only shook his hand. The next day a friendship request [...] and make a "what? You´ve got to be kidding me." "You were the one who wanted to know me Wanting to know my name. I gave you a smile and tossed my hair Wanting to know the same." "We wrote together laughs [...] do you stare". "The following day I had to check To see if you were on MySpace. I found your name, a picture I saw It was your beautiful face". "The night at the party, when leaving the house I´m sorry
gateway to more than forty percent of the people in the Faroes. Oil industry activities The objective for the participation of the Port of Tórshavn and their former participation at ONS is largely to support [...] large harbour areas in the villages of Kollafjord and Sund. Central gateway to the Faroes Apart from Tórshavn being the geographical centre of the Faroes, with over forty percent of the population residing [...] quayside areas, where it is possible to unload and reload equipment, containers and other material associated with an oil industry. Adding to this, a large 40.000m2 area is currently under development in the
operator on the Norwegian sector, and in addition the Faroe team is applying significant effort in preparing for licence applications in the 20th Norway licensing round. The activity is high and the ambitions [...] exploration drilling in complicated geological areas in the Atlantic margin makes the company well equipped to participate in the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea, says Helge Hammer. The company has a high [...] licences are in the exploration and appraisal phase, but Faroe are also in production with two producing gas fields in the southern north sea. The company is building cash flow in order to have cash for
international standard. The system will be updated and developed according to requirements. The intention is also to use this in a plan to present the company as an offshore subcontractor to oil companies working [...] Base, ASB in short, is superbly positioned when it comes to the offering of services, trade and industrial activities to an offshore industry. They operate the only oil industry supply base in the country [...] within the service sector and trade in general with the oil industry, through operating the oil industry supply base in Rúnavík. The ASB head office on the Runavikar town council’s quayside area, Kongshavn
licences in North-West Europe, with an average share of 40 %. In Norway Sagex has an interest in two licences in the Norwegian Barents Sea, and one in the Norwegian Sea. In Denmark the company is operator [...] licence in the North Sea. On the UK Continental Shelf, Sagex is partner in a discovery in 2006 through its 10 % share in the Causeway field, with planned production start-up at the end of 2009. The company [...] elephants, in recent years. But not everyone has given up hunting. In fact, the capture of a new elephant or two is precisely where the Norwegian oil company Sagex Petroleum may triumph in the coming years
stems from the first bidding round in 2000 – the so-called “Brugdu” area, where we drilled a well in 2006. The other four licenses were awarded to us in the second round in 2005. We have so to speak complied [...] activities in the Faroes? -“The Brugdan drilling was the very first so-called basalt drilling in the Faroes. Approximately 90 % of the Faroe area is covered by basalt, so if we are to continue to work in the [...] active oil company in Faroe territory. StatoilHydro has been the pioneer in several areas in the Faroes and was the first operating company to drill in the Faroes. This was the “Longan” prospect drilling
(Scientific American). The rise in ocean acidification is believed to contribute to this decline of the phytoplankton. The oceans are in trouble, and thus humanity is in trouble because if the oceans die – we [...] needs to know what is happening in the Faeroes and just as we brought the horror of the Taiji dolphin slaughter to the attention of the world with the Academy Award-winning film The Cove, we now must turn [...] comes to killing, we draw the line on compromise. Since we cannot make an in-person presentation to the local citizens, the only manner that we can explain our position to the people of the Faeroes is to
living that is the biggest threat for the whales alive. Your lifestyle contaminates and even poisons the whales - and you don´t seem to care. That is what threatenes all the whales in all the oceanes every [...] instance requires that the survival of the human is by killing the animals for food. We must respect the nature. Live with it, from it, and therefore we must do the hunting with respect for the sustainability [...] other creatures on earth are made for each other. The ecosystem is a food chain, which order is where the different organisms eat each order. We, the human beings are a part of this chain, though some
onlookers can drag the body on to the quay…. From now on it is hard work for the whalingmen day and night until the meat has been won. A body of men, the vaktarhald, is appointed to drag the harbour for such [...] stone tied to a long line) overboard on the edges of the scool…. The forman gives the order, and the slaughter begins…… When a whale is dead, a large iron hook is driven into its head and a rope is thrown [...] whale-hunt the townfólk gather in the dance-hall and around the harbour-head, and celebrate their good fortune by joining in the national dance. The origin of the curious chaindance which they perform to the