The 23 blocks which all lie offshore, in depths ranging from 400 to 3, 000 metres, cover 270, 000 square kilometers, the largest private sector exploration acreage.
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It took into -- it takes into account the varying circumstances of and the different types of technologies that are used for different blowout preventers in different depths of water in the Gulf.
In the depths of the biggest economic crisis in 70 years, many Germans feel that their country has weathered the storm well.
The foundation stone of the recovery was laid in the depths of Japan's recession in the late 1990s, when heavily indebted banks and firms sold property, largely to foreigners.
Is it surprising that in those depths we again found only human qualities which in their very nature were a mixture of good and evil?
Global oil demand fell by 2 million barrels a day in the depths of the financial crisis, he said, while today, demand in the industrialized world is down only slightly and emerging markets are continuing to grow.
The fact is even in the depths of a recession a banking system flush with excess reserves is always in a position to pyramid up its deposit liabilities, to create Uncovered Money Substitutes, regardless of the demand for loans.
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What began 21 months ago in the depths of winter cannot end on this autumn night.
Before, in the depths of the Asian economic crisis, the feeling just wasn't very positive.
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What began 21 months ago in the depths of winter must not end on this autumn night.
The Aaron Rodgers-led offense is spectacular but their team defense is in the depths of the NFL rankings.
My belief and comfort is in the depths of Mystery, which should be the very task of religion.
In the depths of our last recession, as other economies fell, most anticipated the emerging nations to follow suit.
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Seventy-five years ago, in the depths of the Great Depression, with a stroke of a pen, President Franklin D.
In the depths of the crisis there was, essentially, no lending between banks.
Companies slashed costs in the depths of the recession and that helped earnings increase when the economy began to recover.
In the depths of a world crisis, the other 26 governments will not allow appointed bureaucrats to set the agenda.
The last time that factories slowed this much: January 2009, when the economy was in the depths of the recession.
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Yet (again, aside from Sumner) no free-market thinkers or politicians made this argument even in the depths of the 2009 contraction.
She knew there was, and in the depths of her consciousness it felt like mockery and she did not know why.
His comments come as ground water levels are reported to be low and still falling, despite an increase in reservoir depths.
This reached nearly 30 percent in the depths of the U.S. Depression.
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After a 79 year run that began in the depths of the Great Depression, Newsweek will be no more when 2013 dawns.
Now Shell is falling behind BP in water depths exceeding 600 meters.
The Chevron-operated Rosebank project is located approximately 130km (80 miles) north west of the Shetland Islands, in water depths of approximately 1, 100m (3, 700 ft).
Such policies have helped keep the country's unemployment rate (7.6%) under the European Union average (9.2% in September), even in the depths of the recession.
But in the depths of despair a year into a yearned-for premiership that had misfired on most fronts, Mr Brown turned again to his former friend.
Many view the so-called Volcker plan as aimed mostly at Goldman Sachs, the investment bank that turned into a commercial bank in the depths of the crisis.
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