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Maersk Oil

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Native name
  
Mærsk Olie og Gas A/S

Type
  
Private

Headquarters
  
Copenhagen, Denmark

Parent organization
  
Maersk

Formerly called
  
Dansk Boreselskab

Industry
  
Oil and Gas

CEO
  
Gretchen Watkins

Founded
  
1962


Founders
  
Arnold Peter Møller Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller

Number of locations
  
Angola Qatar Greenland Denmark Algeria Kazakhstan United Kingdom United States Norway Brazil Kenya Ethiopia Kurdistan Region of Iraq

Subsidiaries
  
Maersk Fpsos Australia A/S, SK do Brasil Ltda.

Profiles

Maersk Oil (Danish: Mærsk Olie og Gas A/S) is a Danish oil and gas company owned by the A. P. Moller-Maersk Group. The company was established in 1962 when Maersk Group was awarded a concession for oil and gas exploration and production in the Danish sector of the North Sea. In 1986, Maersk Oil took over the operation of the Dansk Undergrunds Consortium's fields in the Danish section of the North Sea.

Maersk Oil is an international oil and gas company with operated production of 550,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. Production comes from Denmark, the UK, Qatar, Kazakhstan, the US Gulf of Mexico, Algeria and Brazil. Exploration activities are on-going in Angola, Norway, Greenland, Kurdistan Region of Iraq and in the producing countries.

On 31 August, 2015, the UK Oil And Gas Authority approved a consurtium headed by Maersk Oil going ahead with production at the Culzean oil and gas field about 150 miles southeast of Aberdeen, Scotland in the North Sea. The high pressure, high temperature field held the equivalent of about 300 million barrels of oil and, when it reached peak production in 2020 or 2021, was expected to produce enough gas to meet 5% of the UK's needs. Maersk Oil said that it and its other consortium partners, JX Nippon and BP (Britoil) would invest about £3 billion (about $4.5 billion) in the field's development.

References

Maersk Oil Wikipedia