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Scotland –Oil & GasGas
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•Update on UKCS
•Aberdeen – On the rise
•Scottish Development International – Who we are & how can we assist you
Index
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•£11.4 billion CAPEX in 2012, 2013 CAPEX was £14 billion
•£44 billion of CAPEX approved and under development
•45 new projects approved in 2011 & 2012
•The 28th round of petroleum licensing began on the 24th of January 2014
• Estimated 15-24 billion boe remaining on the UKCS or £1.5 trillion
•The UK Oil & Gas sector supports around 450,000 jobs
• Operating Expenditure in 2012 was £7.7 billion
UKCS
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•Significant remaining areas of prospects in the UKCS
•Estimated to hold potentially 3 - 4 billion barrels of oil equivalent (around 17% of the UK's oil reserves)
•Estimated to hold potentially10% to 15% of the remaining UK gas reserves
•Statoil - operator of Mariner & Bressay•Total - operator of Laggan & Tormore •Chevron - operator of Rosebank & Lochnagar •BP - operator of Clair •ExxonMobil - operator of Tobermory
West & East of Shetland
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•Increase in company activity, mergers & acquisitions and contract awards•Engineer and project manager company Amec is set to buy Foster Wheeler in £1.9 billion deal combining two big players in the UK’s oil and has sector.
• Dolphin Drilling has secured a UK North Sea contract with oil firm Chevron valued at £155m.
•Weir Group has also secured a new £59 million maintenance services contract with Lukoil Oil Company for the West Qurna-2 oilfield in Southern Iraq.
• Chevron is to invest £200m in the development of the Alder field in the North Sea, with gas being sent to the St Fergus terminal from 2016
•Wood Group has secured two “major” contract extensions in Africa worth approximately $250 million (£152.1 million). Group subsidiary Wood Group PSN (WGPSN) has secured a five-year extension to an operation, maintenance and construction management services contract for asset facilities in central Africa worth more than $140 million (£85.2 million).
Aberdeen – On the rise
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Substantial investment in infrastructure
•5 New business parks:
ABZ Business Parkwww.abzbusinesspark.com
•ABZ Business Park is an international commercial site, home to global oil and gas technology companies, major serviced office facilities and high-standard hotels across 54 acres. Located at Aberdeen Airport.
•D2http://www.d2businesspark.com/index.html
Planning permission granted for 1.4m sq ft of office, industrial and ancillary accommodation.The development has attracted occupiers including BP, Halliburton, Wood Group PSN, Aker Solutions and Schlumberger.
Aberdeen – On the rise
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Kingshill Business Parkhttp://knight-kingshill.co.uk/•Subsea city, home to Subsea 7, Cameron, Technip, Bibby Offshore, Taqa Bratani & Subsea UK
Aberdeen Gatewayhttp://www.aberdeengateway.com/•Strategically located on the south entrance to the city. Home to Enesco, Hydrasun & NOV
Prime 4http://primefour.co.uk/Located on the AWPR, home to Transocean, Premier Oil, Nexen & Apache
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600 000 sqft feet of grade A office available in the city centre in the next 5 years
Marischal SquareTriple KirksPinnacleThe former Bells Hotel GDF and Enquest at the harbour
Plus 200 bedroom urban villa hotel on justice mill lane, city centre
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Airport Development Zone• 4 new hotels• 3 New business parks• 1.2m sqft business space• £250m investment
New Exhibition and Conference Centre
(2017)
Prime 4•Phase 1 - 330,000sqft•£125m investment
•Nexen, Apache, Transocean
•Phase 2 - 500,000sqft•Premier Oil
Westhill – ‘SURF City’•3000 employees•40% of the UK subsea market
•Technip•Subsea 7•Taqa•Bibby Offshore•Subsea UK
Aberdeen Gateway•18 hectares
•Hydrasun•Tetra•Specialist Piping
Energy Parks•9 Incubators•21 Single sites•15 hectares expansion
The Core•40 hectares•Mixed use
Aberdeen Harbour expansion
Central Business District
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Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route
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•Major infrastructure project for Aberdeen & North East
•Scheduled for completion in 2018
•Alleviates traffic congestion through Aberdeen
•Opens up industrial opportunities north of Aberdeen/Peterhead
Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route
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•One of the two major ports servicing the UKCS
•Current facilities running a full capacity with no capacity for expansion in current location
•Identified in the Scottish National Planning Framework
•Nigg Bay is the preferred option
www.aberdeen-harbour.co.uk/about.../Directions%20for%20Growth.pdf
Aberdeen Harbour
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Nigg Bay £320M
Central Business
District – GDF,Enquest
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•One of the two major ports servicing the UKCS
•Expansion plans include £40M project to move the fish market to an inner berth and free up further space for O&G
•Additional plans for a new industrial park in Peterhead
•Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route will open up Peterhead with improved connections to Aberdeen
Peterhead Port
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•Wideroe daily Aberdeen to Stavanger & Bergen
•BMI Regional daily Aberdeen to Oslo & Kristansund
•BMI Regional daily Stavanger to Harstad & Tromso
•SAS daily to Stavanger & Oslo
Flight Connectivity
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Scottish Development International
Who Are We?
Global Reach
Our Approach
Key Sectors
Scotland’s Trade and Investment Strategy
Where We Add Value
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• Scottish Development International (SDI) is the specialist inward investment and trade arm of the Scottish Government
• Single point of contact for all international business development needs
Who Are We?
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GOVERNMENT AMBITION:50% increase in international exports by 2017
Team Scotland Approach• Customer focussed delivery• Aligning the work of the public and
private sector• Wider promotion of Scotland• Influencing and providing business
intelligence• Harnessing the potential of
international networks• Integrated business planning
Increasing international Trade• More Scottish businesses trading internationally• Greater support of Growth Businesses• International exploitation of Scotland education
sector
Attracting Inward Investment• Greater focus on strategic inward investment• Embedding companies, encouraging expansion
and developing supplier links• Low carbon opportunities
Promoting Scotland• Focus on growth opportunities in sectors• Ensuring a global footprint focussed on
opportunity• Emerging markets
SCOTLAND’S TRADE AND INVESTMENT STRATEGY
Scotland’s Trade and Investment Strategy
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OUR PURPOSE
• raise the ambition of more Scottish businesses to think, compete and trade globally
• Attract investment and talent which builds on Scotland’s globally competitive sectors
• Increase the global competitiveness of the business environment in Scotland
• Enhance Scotland’s image globally
Foreign investment
International trade
Economic D
evelopment
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SDI GLOBAL REACH
BackgroundStarted in 1981Joint venture:• Scottish Government• Scottish Enterprise• Highlands & Islands Ent
People230 staff • 23 overseas offices• Industry specialists• Local staff throughoutScotland
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WHERE WE ADD VALUE
Supporting Scottish companies in their global growth:
Trade
Identify market opportunities and provide market intelligence
International strategy development
Prepare businesses to do business overseas
Identify business partners and finance support options
Facilitate connections and business relationships
Inward Investment
Collaboration and risk reduction
Identify staff, training, property and academia
Identify business partners
Potential financial assistance
Dedicated aftercare
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KEY SECTORS
Financial & Business ServicesEnergy Oil & GasCreative Industries &
Electronic Technologies Food and Drink
Tourism UniversitiesLife Sciences Other Growth Sectors
• Aerospace, Defence,Marine
• Chemicals• Construction• Forest Industries• Healthcare• Textiles
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•SCOTLAND-NORWAY NETWORK MEETING JAN
•TRADE MISSION TO OSLO & STAVANGER APRIL
•ONS EXHIBITION AUGUST
•OFSHORE TECHNOLOGY DAYS OCTOBER
NORWAY ACTIVITIES 2014
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