Over the past two years, the company has taken advantage of the oil price downturn to consolidate its position in the North Sea. IOG now owns 100% of the Skipper and Blythe fields, which are being worked up to FDP submission in the short term. Its partnership with London Oil & Gas has also yielded another potential acquisition, which in time could be developed into a major gas production hub in the Southern North Sea.


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All eyes on Skipper
- Published:
29 Jul 2016 -
Author:
Cavendish Research -
Pages:
16 -
Over the past two years, the company has taken advantage of the oil price downturn to consolidate its position in the North Sea. IOG now owns 100% of the Skipper and Blythe fields, which are being worked up to FDP submission in the short term. Its partnership with London Oil & Gas has also yielded another potential acquisition, which in time could be developed into a major gas production hub in the Southern North Sea.