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Oil & Gas UK says ETF to maximise economic recovery from Continental Shelf

byCustoms Today Report
03/09/2015
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LONDON: A taskforce is being launched in an effort to improve efficiency and collaboration in the oil and gas industry.

Industry body Oil & Gas UK said the Efficiency Task Force (ETF) would support the drive to maximise economic recovery from the UK Continental Shelf.

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ETF will build on informal arrangements already in place between companies.

The move follows a steep decline in the price of oil which has more than halved over the past year.

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The taskforce will focus on three themes – business process, standardisation and co-operation, culture and behaviours.

The price of Brent crude, the global benchmark, was hovering around $50 a barrel on Tuesday, having been well over $100 in September last year.

Stephen Marcos Jones, business development director at Oil and Gas UK, told BBC Scotland’s Good Morning Scotland programme: “We’re certainly not looking at decommissioning specifically.

“We’re taking a three-pronged approach, looking across three themes – cooperation, culture and behaviours, standardisation in the sector and business process – how that can be optimised.”

He added: “The whole point of the taskforce is to bring forward all of these great initiatives that companies have already started and make them pan-industry initiatives because unless we can get these pan-industry initiatives working we’re not going to see the efficiency gains that this industry needs to ensure a sustainable future.”

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