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Premier Oil and SIG yesterday joined the growing list of companies suffering unrest at their annual meetings.
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Premier Oil and SIG yesterday joined the growing list of companies suffering unrest at their annual meetings.
Offshore workers are to gather for a union conference amid continuing concerns over safety and pay.
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North Sea-focused oil and gas firm EnQuest today announced yet more acquisitions but said production fell in the first quarter pf 2012.
Energy giant BP said yesterday it had ordered four new platform-support vessels for the North Sea.
Premier Oil said yesterday it had signed a deal with new company EnCounter Oil to seek fresh exploration opportunities in the UK North Sea.