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  2. Dolphin Drilling - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin Drilling Holdings Limited is an offshore drilling rig company headquartered in Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom with its main subsidiary Dolphin Drilling AS located in Sandnes, Norway. Until 2019, Dolphin Drilling had its headquarters in Oslo, Norway. The company offers services for the offshore industry within offshore drilling.

  3. Abbot Group - Wikipedia

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    Abbot Group Limited is an oil and gas services company based in Aberdeen, Scotland.The Group employs more than 8,000 people in over 20 countries around the world. [1]The group has two operating divisions, KCA DEUTAG and Bentec.

  4. Petroleum industry in Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    As a result, Aberdeen is expected to have to redevelop itself as a research and development hub, rather than a base for offshore drilling, in order to remain home to the multi-national companies that drive its economy. In 2006, the large training centre [6] began operating in Aberdeen, training specialists in the oil and gas sector.

  5. KCA Deutag - Wikipedia

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    KCA Deutag is the merger of KCA Drilling and Deutag AG in 2001. [6] The company has regional offices in Germany, Russia, the Middle East, the Caspian region, North and West Africa, Asia, Norway and across its wider operations. [7] It has 61 land rigs and 39 offshore platforms with a long-established history across its operations [8]

  6. Odfjell Drilling - Wikipedia

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    The company has 3 divisions: [3] Mobile Offshore Drilling - Owns 6 drillships and operates in Norway, United Kingdom, Angola, Vietnam, and Brazil.; Drilling & Technology - provides platform drilling, project management and engineering services from offices in Bergen, Stavanger, and Aberdeen.

  7. Oil industry in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Oil rigs at Cromarty Firth, Scotland. In December 1969, Amoco discovered the Montrose Field about 217 km (135 mi) east of Aberdeen. [6] The original objective of the well had been to drill for gas to test the idea that the southern North Sea gas province extended to the north.

  8. Oil fields operated by BP - Wikipedia

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    Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli, comprises five producing offshore facilities with estimated reserves of 5,5 billion barrels of oil. Shahdeniz , estimated reserves around 35 tcf, or 1 billion m3 of gas. Egypt

  9. Songa Offshore - Wikipedia

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    The company changed the strategy in 2013 to focus on the harsh environment North Atlantic mid-water market and sold the South East Asia rigs, Songa Mercur and Songa Venus, to Opus Offshore in July 2014. The company stands today out as a focused and leading player in the North Atlantic drilling market. [1]