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Major oil discovery confirmed in Norwegian Sea
by Daniel J. Graeber
Stavanger, Norway (UPI) Jul 11, 2013


LEGO called on to rethink relationship with Shell
London (UPI) Jul 11, 2013 - Greenpeace said it was calling on LEGO to review its relationship with Royal Dutch Shell because of the oil company's environmental legacy.

"We're asking LEGO to square the circle between its values and the companies it chooses to endorse," James Turner, a spokesman for Greenpeace International's Arctic campaign, said in a statement.

Greenpeace last week published a 15-page pamphlet expressing concern over a decision by LEGO to put Shell images on toys available at service stations operated by the energy company.

The advocacy group said Shell is building brand loyalty with the next generation of consumers, business leaders and politicians.

In a July 1 response, LEGO said it was being used as a scapegoat for Shell's operations in the arctic.

"We firmly believe that this matter must be handled between Shell and Greenpeace," the company said. "We are saddened when the LEGO brand is used as a tool in any dispute between organizations."

Turner, in his Thursday remark, said LEGO should put its commitment to the environment above its relationship with Shell.

"Royal Dutch Shell -- with its reckless Arctic drilling plans and tendency towards secrecy -- is simply not the right fit for a progressive, modern brand," he said.

Norwegian company VNG Norge, the operator, and minority partner Faroe Petroleum confirmed an oil discovery Friday in the Norwegian Sea.

Graham Stewart, chief executive officer at Faroe Petroleum, said the companies have declared success at the so-called Bue prospect in the Njord field of the Norwegian Sea.

Combined with the existing Pil discovery, Faroe said it estimated the combined reserve potential at between 80 million and 200 million barrels of oil equivalent, of which about 80 percent exists as oil.

"The partners are now preparing next year's exciting exploration and appraisal program to assess the further upside potential in the license and evaluating different development alternatives," Stewart said in a statement.

Norway is one of the top oil and natural gas producers in Europe.

Atle Sonesen, managing director at VNG Norge, said the partners now have a better understanding of the reserve potential in the Norwegian Sea assets. The partners "strongly believe" the sites have a good chance to be strong producers.

"We are now preparing next year's exploration program and evaluating different development alternatives," he said in a separate statement. "The results from the planned exploration wells will be decisive for the choice of production solution in a possible development of Pil, Bue and hopefully new discoveries next year."

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