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Deloitte: North Sea activity remains steady | Deloitte: North Sea activity remains steady |
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Drilling activity in the North Sea remains steady despite a reduction in new wells, a report has suggested. | Drilling activity in the North Sea remains steady despite a reduction in new wells, a report has suggested. |
Accountants Deloitte found drilling activity in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) was returning to healthy levels following a prolonged winter. | Accountants Deloitte found drilling activity in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) was returning to healthy levels following a prolonged winter. |
Figures for the second quarter of 2013 suggested 16 wells were drilled, seven more than in the first quarter, though two less than the same period in 2012. | |
Deloitte said the figures boded well for the final two quarters of the year. | Deloitte said the figures boded well for the final two quarters of the year. |
It suggested momentum was continuing after a poor year in 2011 which had a quarterly average of 12 - the lowest average since 2003. | |
The report also showed a significant increase in farm-in style agreements, where a company takes a stake in another company's field. | The report also showed a significant increase in farm-in style agreements, where a company takes a stake in another company's field. |
Farm-ins allow smaller companies to benefit from pooling resources and equipment such as drilling rigs. | Farm-ins allow smaller companies to benefit from pooling resources and equipment such as drilling rigs. |
These deals accounted for about 70% of the total made in North West Europe during the second quarter. | These deals accounted for about 70% of the total made in North West Europe during the second quarter. |
The region saw 30 deals completed, slightly down on the 35 completed during the same period last year. | The region saw 30 deals completed, slightly down on the 35 completed during the same period last year. |
Innovative technologies | Innovative technologies |
Field developments also remained steady, according to the report. | Field developments also remained steady, according to the report. |
Two fields were granted development approval from the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), with four other given the green light by the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate. | |
Only three fields have come on stream in the UK, compared with five in the same period in 2012. | |
However, Deloitte said innovative technologies meant developments previously not considered economically viable, were now beginning to provide real prospects. | However, Deloitte said innovative technologies meant developments previously not considered economically viable, were now beginning to provide real prospects. |
Graeme Sheils, energy partner at Deloitte in Aberdeen, said: "This quarter's stable drilling figures should not detract from the fact that the UKCS is experiencing high activity levels. | Graeme Sheils, energy partner at Deloitte in Aberdeen, said: "This quarter's stable drilling figures should not detract from the fact that the UKCS is experiencing high activity levels. |
"The market is currently buoyed by a number of factors including a stable oil price, increasing investment and government incentives. | "The market is currently buoyed by a number of factors including a stable oil price, increasing investment and government incentives. |
"With a more positive domestic outlook also beginning to emerge across the rest of the UK, there is a lot of confidence in the outlook for the North Sea sector." | "With a more positive domestic outlook also beginning to emerge across the rest of the UK, there is a lot of confidence in the outlook for the North Sea sector." |
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