industry and it takes some doing to gain a foothold. Our operational area is especially capital demanding, but we are quite fortunate to have a cooperation with Havila, who also have a share in Supply Service [...] addition to the international demands. – They have for example a special duty on NOX. This means that a maximum has been set for how much detrimental waste can come from a vessel. In practical terms, this [...] Norwegian company Havila for the 2001 exploration round: – Since then we have had the opportunity to monitor developments and last year we were able to buy vessels. Since then they have contracted four new
expected to float on the London Stock Exchange early next year in a bid to raise £10-20million to finance its participation in the great, slow-pace Faroese oil race. ?We?re ready to go ? waiting for the right [...] the Faroese had been awaiting for some time ... the decision by Denmark to surrender all rights to ?minerals in the subsoil? to Faroese control, and therefore the right to determine the course of the possible [...] seven licences were awarded to 12 oil companies. Aside from the four six-year terms granted, three nine-year terms were also issued, with 005 going to Agip with FK; 006 handed to Statoil with Anadarko, Phillips
retired president do us? Of course we are all very excited to hear what a man, who has had the ultimate responsibility for the world’s most important and most difficult decisions, has to say to the people of [...] during his term that, even if you grew up during the age of flower power and might have given in to the times once or twice, smoked a joint and perhaps participated in a protest march, you are capable [...] years should be able to convey a message to us about what the future holds in store for mankind. This Danish dependency at 62 degrees in the North Atlantic will probably be getting more than it gives. Even
less dramatic, has arrived, the promises have been kept and great care has been taken this time to try to avoid any more boom to burst scenarios. Companies have expanded their horizons and diversified so [...] price for Brent crude slumped to under $13. Developments were once again put on hold and the century ended with a year in which the price was down to under $10 a barrel at the beginning at up to more than [...] industry than ever before as efforts were intensified to try to safeguard the long term future of the industry. The North Sea oil industry continues to flourish and the North-east economy is buoyant. There
was my duty to defend our leader. We may have been wrong as we cast our votes, but we were not that wrong. In these circumstances Ben only has to explain where the Faroes are located; I have to try and explain [...] of people in the world who are able to reconcile Cinton, Bush and Iraq, and still come out loving the U.S. It is Clinton, though, who holds the key to their hearts for his support during the Kosovo War in [...] thought about how there will not be any more hero-presidents to help this fledgling country as it works for independence and stability in the coming years. In just a few days we will leave for Copenhagen
community that had depended so long on fishing and farming.« »It was also an opportunity for so many Orcadians, who had been forced to leave to find work, to come back to the islands. And that reversed [...] payments is made to the islands council, which invests the money for the greater good of the community as a whole. They have funded many economic and social projects and continue to do so. A new cheese [...] neighbours - and have made a huge contribution to the present prosperity of Orkney as a whole. The wealth the terminal has generated is difficult to calculate. The sums involve the wages paid to staff and c
prompted the company to formally announce half-yearly accounts for the first time although it did nothing to dampen speculation that Wood Group will seek to float on the stock market to fund the next phase [...] s that may no longer be of interest to the biggest players. »The majors are looking at bigger fields to give the level of profit they are looking for and that creates an opportunity for us in the marketplace [...] provided comfort that companies will be able to invest for the longer term without facing major increases in the level of tax levied. While these new entrants have been buying up acreage, a number of key
and honor for me to be with you all here this evening to celebrate Faroese Flag Day. Thank you, Lord Provost, for your warm words of welcome to Edinburgh. It only adds to our pleasure and pride to be here [...] decided to send armed forces to the Faroe Islands to prevent a German invasion. Flying the Danish flag was no longer an option, and certainly not for the many Faroese vessels transporting fish to Scotland [...] of the Faroe Islands, who have come to Scotland this week to explore and discuss collaboration with universities in Scotland. They are looking to build on the MoU they have with the University of the
politics can no longer afford to be just a pastime hobby for men only. The larger countries have realised that the right man for the job is quite often a woman! Dear Mr Clinton, the country you are visiting [...] the USA is, that you were capable of gathering people around you, who presented you with the most and best dimensions to your political reality – among them were the strong women. You are familiar with [...] Choices Plan«, which is intended to diminish the massive gap between those who can afford to pay for health care and those who cannot. This was also a plan she worked hard for over the years her husband, Mr
struggle to do so. The Faroes have not been independent since it came under first Norwegen than Danish rule. However the Faroes have also acted very independently and it seems like the Faroese have the oldest [...] great value for NATO. The Faroes has herself never been to war. From remote to central The Faroes have always paid the price of being “The Far Away Islands”. But this remoteness is no longer an obstacle [...] Faroese go abroad for studying. It has its benefits as people see other societies, but also needs to get them back home. Small societies The Faroes has a lot to give the world in how to manage remote and