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Overtime on Inferno - Weekly CSGO News
Why FURIA might lose, EG get mugged off and UKCS kekw!

Overtime on Inferno - Weekly CSGO News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 37:08


In the midst of ESL Pro League, we've learned quite a bit about dev1ce, and don't understand a thing with Sprout. By the way, we'll stop clowning on EG when you do.

The Vox Markets Podcast
1084: Top 5 Most Read RNS's on Vox Markets for Tuesday 20th December 2022

The Vox Markets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 2:46


Top 5 Most Read RNS's on Vox Markets for Tuesday 20th December 2022 5. Quantum Blockchain Technologies #QBT - Grant of Options The board of Quantum Blockchain Technologies has entered into a number of additional consultancy agreements with industry experts who are now part of the Company's research and development team. The Company has granted 37,500,000 options to certain consultants, members of the R&D team and in house staff, over new ordinary shares of 0.25 pence each in the Company. 4. Alien Metals Limited #UFO - Alien acquires 90% in Hamersley Iron Ore Projects Alien Metals announces, further to the RNS dated 02 November 2022 whereby the Company exercised its option with Windfield Metals to acquire an additional 39% interest in the Hancock and Brockman projects, that the transaction has now closed with Alien now the legal and beneficial owner of a 90% direct interest in the licences associated with the Projects. 3. Predator O&G #PRD - Conditional Acquisition and Challenger settlement Predator Oil & Gas has today entered into a binding Term Sheet with Challenger Energy Group, providing for: The acquisition of Challenger Energy's 83.8% interest in the Cory Moruga asset; and a mutually agreed final settlement in relation to the Well Participation Agreement under which a CO2 enhanced oil recovery project. 2. Nuformix #NFX - NXP004 Update The Company is pleased to announce that the results from studies demonstrate that the two lead NXP004 cocrystals selected out-perform Lynparza®, a drug currently marketed by AstraZeneca both in terms of rate and extent of dissolution and release of olaparib. 1. Serica Energy #SQZ - PROPOSED ACQUISITION OF TAILWIND ENERGY Serica Energy has entered into an agreement to acquire the entire issued share capital of Tailwind Energy Investments. The consideration for the acquisition comprises: The issue of up to 111,048,124 new ordinary shares in Serica & a cash payment on Completion of £58.7 million. On the basis of the Serica closing price as of 19 December this would be equivalent to £367 million. Estimated proforma combined production in 2023 will rise significantly to between 40,000 and 45,000 boe/d putting Serica in the top 10 UKCS producers and top 3 UKCS listed independent producers.

CruxCasts
Orcadian Energy (ORCA) - "Biggest UKCS Focused O&G IPO on AIM Ever"

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 43:44


Orcadian Energy was established in early 2014 by petroleum engineers and geologists. The company has four licences, three of which lie 150km due East of Aberdeen and just West of the Gannet field and the Anasuria and Triton FPSOs, in an area known as the Western Platform. These licences are rich in resources and highly prospective, sixteen of seventeen wells (and sidetracks) drilled on our blocks have encountered oil. Take a look through the history page to see when (and with which rig) all those wells were drilled.Orcadian has focussed on viscous oil development opportunities in the Central North Sea. We know the UKCS well and the OGA is a consistent and reliable regulator. Water depths in our core acreage are relatively shallow at c. 80-90 metres and the reservoirs are also not very deep at only c. 800 metres, so wells can be drilled on wellhead platforms, with dry trees, from a typical North Sea jack-up rig. These conditions combine to minimise well cost thus enabling tight development well spacings, which are the key to a successful and profitable polymer flood approach.

The Wood Podcast
Power of partnership: Unlocking the future of energy in the UKCS

The Wood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 22:04


Our Power of Partnership podcast series is focused on how disruptive and innovative working models can unlock solutions to many of our world's most critical challenges. During this episode, we explore how new and innovative partnerships can be the catalyst for the future success of the energy industry in the UK continental shelf (UKCS). We look at how redefined client-supplier relationships can unlock transformative value, and importantly, we discuss how innovative ways of working can propel progress towards a net zero future.Craig Shanaghey, Wood, President, Operations - Europe, Middle East & AfricaCraig Shanaghey leverages his three decades of multi-industry experience, and diverse expertise developed through operational and strategic roles to lead a resilient and high-performing business, focused on unlocking solutions to the world's most critical challenges. Craig is focused on building strategic partnerships to drive business growth and unlock transformative value. Craig is based in Aberdeen, UK.Katy Heidenreich, OGUK, Supply Chain & Operations DirectorKaty Heidenreich is the Supply Chain & Operations Director at OGUK with responsibility for promoting industry's competitiveness throughout the lifecycle of upstream operations, from exploration through to decommissioning, to encourage investment and ensure the UK can meet as much of its own energy needs as possible. Katy champions the world-class capabilities of the UK supply chain to maximise its opportunity to drive the technology and innovation required to deliver net zero targets.Katy Heidenreich brings more than 25 years of industry experience to the role, mainly from Schlumberger Oilfield Services where she worked in across a variety of technical, commercial and senior management roles in the UK, Norway and Azerbaijan.To connect with our guests and explore related insights, subscribe to The Wood Podcast at www.woodplc.com/podcast

Energy Voice – Out Loud
King Chrysaor, dratted imperialists, and five days of Forties at 50

Energy Voice – Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 35:45


In this week's episode, in association with the ISA, the EV boys got under the skin of the week's biggest slab of M&A news, which sees private-equity backed Chrysaor cement its position as the UKCS's production King through a merger with Premier Oil. Unionists are up in arms about Chevron's plans to chop hundreds of jobs in Nigeria, sparking accusations of imperialism. This week also brought up 50 years since the discovery of the Forties oilfield. Allister and Mark shared some of their favourite anecdotes and reflections from a bumper series of coverage. And finally, with the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow postponed until November 2021, we are bringing together some of the leading voices in the energy transition debate in our brand new virtual summit on November 19, 2020. Find out more, and register for the event, free, at etidex.co.uk. Energy Voice helps organisations understand the geopolitical, economic and financial factors that underpin market events, and give you a view on what's coming over the horizon. As a listener to this podcast, you can get a free trial of energyvoice.com, giving you two weeks of unrestricted access to the latest crucial news and insight. The trial is entirely without obligation – we don't want your credit card, and there's no auto-enrolment at the end. 

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Wood Mackenzie
Europe in Brief E07 - Technology for a Net Zero UKCS

Wood Mackenzie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 25:35


In this episode, Jessica Brewer is joined by Kristina Beadle and Kevin Swann to discuss how the UK Continental Shelf can contribute to the country’s commitment to achieve net zero by 2050. The UKCS has world-class oil and gas and renewables sectors. Alongside growth in offshore renewables, hydrogen and carbon capture, utilisation and storage, the UKCS has the potential to become a fully integrated energy system.

Endpoint Esports Podcast
Thomas & Whitey - Through the scope 2

Endpoint Esports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 62:44


0:00 Introductions 0:30 Over all thoughts of this season and how playing 200+ maps has affected you? 2:10 Do you feel the team needed this player break? 3:50 Any plans for the player break? 4:20 Just qualified for Dreamhack Open, what are your goals for this event? 6:50 Difference for you playing MDL this season compared to when you previously played in it? 9:35 Whats the biggest learning curve for you this year so far? 12:05 Favourite moment so far this year with Endpoint? 13:25 Worse moment so far this year that you had to overcome? 16:08 Favourite moment of career overall? 18:00 How have you started to deal with nerves and how do you improve on being nervous in officials? 21:33 What have you improved on most as a player since the start of this team? 26:30 How has MiGHTYMAX's impacted the team and the effort he has put in? 27:25 What is your advice to younger players on how to improve at a decent rate like you did? 30:45 When you were grinding up what did your schedule look like? (smooya influence on Thomas) 34:00 Whats the difference between the core 3 UK Endpoint players and other UKCS players in the scene? 36:00 How should a UK player looking up to you frame their mindset to be similar to yours? 39:35 How was your mindset when you first started in team play? 42:00 Do you think UK players just want it handed on a plate for them? 45:00 What do teams need to do to get the investment back into the scene? 47:10 Which events should you be prioritizing as you grow through the ranks as an up and coming team? 49:40 What are your ambitions for the rest of the year as a team? 50:50 Missing out on LAN events in the covid climate 52:00 Is there something you want to approach differently as a team after the player break? 53:15 Favourite teammate in your career? 54:30 Any player you looked up to when improving and still look up to? 56:05 What was the biggest thing smooya taught you? 57:28 Do/did you enjoy playing FPL? 58:40 What do you do in your day to day routine with cs outside of practice? 59:20 Any teams that surprised you when playing them? 1:00:28 Whats the best team you have played against in practice or officials?

Endpoint Esports Podcast
BanKs, Thomas, MiGHTYMAX & robiin - Getting UKCS back to the top

Endpoint Esports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 65:38


An open discussion with host BanKs and Endpoint pro players Thomas, MiGHTYMAX and robiin about getting UKCS back to the top!

Oil & Gas Authority Podcast
The Oil and Gas Authority Podcast: "Revitalising Exploration in the UKCS"

Oil & Gas Authority Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 27:00


The Oil and Gas Authority's Chief Executive Andy Samuel and Nick Richardson, Head of Exploration & New Ventures, get the lowdown on the UKCS exploration scene with three industry leaders: - Jenny Morris, Head of Exploration UK & Ireland at Equinor - Mohamed-Amine Soudani, Exploration Manager at Total - Eliza Larrett, General Manager, UK Exploration at CNOOC International The episode delves into the leaders' thoughts on whether the UKCS is witnessing a turning point - a revival in exploration. We hear the inside story on the recent significant discoveries, Total's Glendronach, Equinor's Verbier and CNOOC's Glengorm discoveries, which were welcome news, following a period of some of lowest levels of activity since the 1960s. Nick Richardson, Head of Exploration & New Ventures at the OGA said: "It's a very positive time for exploration, especially in the frontier West of Shetland region which is now a key area for growth. The OGA estimates there is 4 billion boe yet to be discovered from existing mapped prospects, with an additional 11 billion boe possible from new plays in the UKCS. Finding costs have gone from $9 to $1 per barrel, adding a further incentive to explore. The extensive opportunity-set, and improved industry performance, underlines the considerable potential of the UKCS with there being every chance of more significant finds.” Since the OGA was established, it has placed a strong focus on exploration; the 'lifeblood' of the basin. This includes: commissioning new government-funded seismic surveys to acquire new geophysical data; overhauling the licensing regime to make it more flexible with lower entry barriers; establishing annual licensing rounds focusing alternately on mature and frontier areas; and making high quality seismic, digital well logs, geological mapping, reports and lessons-learned information openly available to all. The OGA recently launched the new National Data Repository, which has for the first-time opened-up the UKCS's released subsurface data to the public. The OGA is inviting feedback on this series of podcasts, including any ideas for future episodes. If you would like to become a guest, please let us know.

Oil & Gas Authority Podcast
The Oil and Gas Authority Podcast: "Revitalising Exploration in the UKCS"

Oil & Gas Authority Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 27:00


The Oil and Gas Authority's Chief Executive Andy Samuel and Nick Richardson, Head of Exploration & New Ventures, get the lowdown on the UKCS exploration scene with three industry leaders: - Jenny Morris, Head of Exploration UK & Ireland at Equinor - Mohamed-Amine Soudani, Exploration Manager at Total - Eliza Larrett, General Manager, UK Exploration at CNOOC International The episode delves into the leaders' thoughts on whether the UKCS is witnessing a turning point - a revival in exploration. We hear the inside story on the recent significant discoveries, Total's Glendronach, Equinor's Verbier and CNOOC's Glengorm discoveries, which were welcome news, following a period of some of lowest levels of activity since the 1960s. Nick Richardson, Head of Exploration & New Ventures at the OGA said: "It's a very positive time for exploration, especially in the frontier West of Shetland region which is now a key area for growth. The OGA estimates there is 4 billion boe yet to be discovered from existing mapped prospects, with an additional 11 billion boe possible from new plays in the UKCS. Finding costs have gone from $9 to $1 per barrel, adding a further incentive to explore. The extensive opportunity-set, and improved industry performance, underlines the considerable potential of the UKCS with there being every chance of more significant finds.” Since the OGA was established, it has placed a strong focus on exploration; the 'lifeblood' of the basin. This includes: commissioning new government-funded seismic surveys to acquire new geophysical data; overhauling the licensing regime to make it more flexible with lower entry barriers; establishing annual licensing rounds focusing alternately on mature and frontier areas; and making high quality seismic, digital well logs, geological mapping, reports and lessons-learned information openly available to all. The OGA recently launched the new National Data Repository, which has for the first-time opened-up the UKCS's released subsurface data to the public. The OGA is inviting feedback on this series of podcasts, including any ideas for future episodes. If you would like to become a guest, please let us know.

MarketforceLive Podcast
Petroleum Pioneers: Panel Discussion: M&A: How to put the right assets in the right hands

MarketforceLive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 31:55


Industry leaders discuss 'M&A: How to put the right assets in the right hands'. With: Richard Hulf, Global Energy Fund Manager, Artemis Martin McAspurn-Lohmann, Head of Oil & Gas and Utilities, Santander Corporate Banking Andy Hessell, Managing Director, CATS Management Limited • How important is M&A to achieving MER in the UKCS? • What makes an operator well equipped to work a given asset? • Can the government and the regulator take steps to facilitate beneficial transfers of assets? • How might private equity-backed firms work differently to traditional operators? • How can novel lending structures such as deferred payments help smaller operators access capital? • Will a desire to de-risk see more new joint ventures taking place? • What must happen in the UKCS in the future for it to attract investment as reserves begin to dwindle? Find out more about Petroleum Pioneers here >> https://bit.ly/2zHHvLN

MarketforceLive Podcast
Petroleum Pioneers: Leaders’ Forum: Painting a picture of the UKCS horizon: the long-term landscape

MarketforceLive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 34:33


Industry leaders discuss 'Painting a picture of the UKCS horizon: the long-term landscape'. With: Tony Durrant, Chief Executive Officer, Premier Oil Nick Richardson, Head of Exploration & New Ventures, Oil & Gas Authority Ray Riddoch, UK Managing Director & Senior Vice President, Europe, Nexen Morten Kelstrup, UK Managing Director, Maersk Oil • What steps need to be taken to maximise the viability of remaining UKCS reserves? • How can the UKCS position itself to attract investment, particularly in exploration? • New entrants: are independent operators the best equipped to work in the North Sea? • What role does digital innovation have in MER? • What are the best ways to push development of new technologies? • A robust industry? How can the North Sea be better prepared for future disruptions? • Vision 2035: an accurate picture of the North Sea two decades from now? Find out more about Petroleum Pioneers here >> https://bit.ly/2zHHvLN

MarketforceLive Podcast
Petroleum Pioneers: Exploring investment in the UKCS

MarketforceLive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 17:21


Richard Hulf, Global Energy Fund Manager at Artemis presents: 'Exploring investment in the UKCS'. • What characteristics are investors targeting when investing in North Sea operators? • How are investors structuring their portfolios to manage the risks associated with UKCS equity? • What steps can operators take to make themselves attractive to potential investors? • How can the UKCS compete with other basins for limited capital? Find out more about Petroleum Pioneers here >> https://bit.ly/2zHHvLN

MarketforceLive Podcast
Petroleum Pioneers: A digital future: can innovation invigorate the UKCS?

MarketforceLive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 17:29


Stephen Sheal, External Relationship Director at Oil & Gas Technology Centre presents 'A digital future: can innovation invigorate the UKCS?' • What are key challenges facing North Sea operators and how can technology help? • What is being done to accelerate deployment of these technologies? • What opportunities do the digital transformation and big data present for the industry? • Is the industry ready to embrace new technologies? Find out more about Petroleum Pioneers here >> https://bit.ly/2zHHvLN

MarketforceLive Podcast
Petroleum Pioneers: Case study: Siccar Point’s UKCS entry – Private equity takes action

MarketforceLive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 22:18


Iain Bartholomew, Subsurface Director at Siccar Point Energy presents the case study 'Siccar Point’s UKCS entry – Private equity takes action'. In January Siccar Point Energy acquired 100% of OMV’s UKCS stake in a deal worth up to $1 billion. This is one of a few examples of private equity-backed operators replacing more traditional players. This case study looks at the challenges posed in making these deals and the strategies for these operators going forward. Find out more about Petroleum Pioneers here >> https://bit.ly/2zHHvLN

ICIS - energy podcasts
ICIS discusses the week’s energy news highlights

ICIS - energy podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 4:47


Annual maintenance has pushed output from British domestic gas fields down in August. While not remarkable in itself, the lack of UKCS supply has made the impact of issues with Norwegian production and waning LNG deliveries more acute, lifting prices on the NBP gas hub. ICIS reporters Ellie Chambers and Thomas Rodgers discuss the ongoing and future implications of the maintenance.