Petroleum / Mining in Denmark
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Danish Oilfields Output Down In March, Seen Up In April 2012-04-06
DENMARK, 2012/04/06 The output from Danish oil fields based in the North Sea fell 6.5% on the month in March, Maersk Oil and Gas A/S, which operates the fields, said Wednesday. The march North Sea oil fields output fell to 176,100 barrels of oil equivalent a day, down from 188,400 barrels of oil equivalent a day in February, and from 189,500 in the year-ago March. "Production is expected to increase in April to the same level as February," Maersk said, without qualifying further.
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