EFTA01367378.txt Text dataset_10 View on DOJ

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Date
2015-05-31
Document Type
report
Model
gemini-2.0-flash-001
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2026-02-07T18:41
Summary
This report analyzes the growth drivers and risks for integrated oil companies, focusing on North Sea production. It highlights the importance of the Johan Sverdrup field and the impact of Statoil's activities on future production.
Metadata
Subject
Integrated Oil, US Integrated Oils, Primary Growth Drivers
Sender
Recipients
Document ID
DB-SDNY-0058911, SDNY_GM_00205095
Date
2015-05-31
Relationships 1
Entity 1RelationshipEntity 2Description
Statoil business North Sea Statoil accounts for -20% of the oil production growth from the North Sea over the next 3 years.
Notable Quotes 2
However, the longer-term viability of North Sea production growth is most strongly correlated with the successful (i.e. timely) development of the massive Johan Sverdrup field which was recently sanctioned in February.
The chief risk to North Sea production on a go-forward basis will focus on managing declines.
Financial Information
Amounts:-2.5 MMb/d2.2 MMb/d+300 Mb/d-15%-20%-12%-3%25%
Public Knowledge
Context
Analysis of oil production in the North Sea is of interest to energy industry professionals and investors.
Media Worthy
Yes
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Themes
Financial transactions/money flowBusiness dealings
Organizations 3
Integrated OilDeutsche Bank Securities Inc.Statoil
Locations 8
USUKNorwayNorth SeaEkofiskJohan Sverdrup fieldBarents SeaNorwegian North Sea
Text Analysis
Tone
Professional
Purpose
To analyze the primary growth drivers and risks associated with integrated oil companies, particularly focusing on North Sea production.
Significance
The document provides insights into the future of North Sea oil production, highlighting the importance of the Johan Sverdrup field and the impact of Statoil's activities.
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File Name
EFTA01367378.txt
Dataset
dataset_10
Type
Text
Model
gemini-2.0-flash-001
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2026-02-07T18:41:00.595184
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