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Paul Ellis, chief executive of Serica, is optimistic about the Indonesian phase of the company's 2010 exploration programme.
Len Tweedie of CE Electric UK has stressed the need for uniform training standards in the UK's energy and power industries.
US utility Exelon has acquired the substantial wind capacity of Deere & Co as part of its efforts to lower carbon emissions.
Jenny Hogan of Scottish Renewables has argued that the country could become an "international hub" for offshore wind if infrastructure technologies are developed.
Peter Blackmore of McGrigors has pointed to the opportunities for his firm's Manchester office to grow its energy-related law advisory services.
The Edinburgh-based company has two offshore rigs in the region.
The oil and gas company has said that it will continue to look into investment in the renewables sector.
Figures show that renewables accounted for 18.4 per cent of energy production in 2009.
Lebanon is seeking to confirm its maritime borders ahead of an auctioning round for its offshore gas licences.
Cairn Energy has topped off a positive week by securing drilling permission from Greenland.
Carillion chief executive John McDonough has praised his company's 'strong relationship' with EDF Energy following an infrastructure services contract extension.
The energy arm of Madison Williams and Company has been strengthened by a new executive appointment.
Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani, chairman and chief executive officer of RAK Petroleum, has hailed the company's new exploration partnership with Repsol.
Jorgen Peter Rasmussen of Seawell Ltd has outlined plans to develop the company as a global leader in oilfield services.
John Cridland of the CBI has warned of a mood of caution among energy infrastructure investors in the UK.



