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Oil Reserves in North Sea Region
- By Oil and Gas Author
- Published 09/4/2006
- Crude Oil Petroleum , Natural Gas Petroleum , Exploration and Discoveries , Liquefied Natural Gas LNG , Oil and Natural Gas Prices , Offshore Drilling , Petroleum Pipeline
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Denmark
In 2004, Denmarks total Oil production was 391,000 bbl/d. Many new fields have come onstream in the past six years, including Halfdan, Siri, and Syd Anre, Nina, Cecilie and Nif, developments which have helped to bolster Denmarks Crude Oil production.. In July 2004, Danish oil and gas company (DONG) announced that, after completing the CA-3 appraisal Well in the Cecilie field, the company found commercial volumes of oil and will proceed with the wells development. Other fields under development include Adda and Boje.
The Netherlands
The Netherlands produced 94,900 bbl/d in 2004. Overall, the Netherlands oil production has been in decline since 1986, when it peaked at 123,400 bbl/d.
Germany
In 2004, Germany produced 161,500 bbl/d. Most of Germanys oil production is onshore; however, the country does operate a single offshore oil field, Mittelplate, located in the North Sea.
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