Europe upstream week in brief: Statoil sanctions giant Johan Castberg development
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What you need to know
- Johan Castberg gets the go-ahead
- Maersk Oil sanctions Denmark's US$3.3 billion Tyra redevelopment
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In other news
- Christmas comes early for EnQuest as Magnus deal completes and Kraken production ramps up
- Lundin Petroleum spuds final Barents exploration well of 2017 on Hurri prospect
- European backing for Romania'sAna and Doina project
- Pandion Energy takes 10% in Valhall and Hod from Aker BP
- Proposed export routes for Bulgaria
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- Offshore proposed wells by operator
- Spuds to date by basin
- Offshore wells drilling by operator
- Danish production outlook
- Cash flows from the Magnus field 2017-2025
- Capital costs, cash flows and production from Magnus 2017-2025
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