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− | + | {{Template:Fracking badge}}'''Premier Oil''' plc is an independent British UK oil company with gas and oil interests in the UK, Asia and Africa. It has interests in UK shale gas development as a majority shareholder in [[Egdon Resources]], which is a junior partner in the Kirby Misperton site in North Yorkshire. | |
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Premier Oil was first registered in the UK in 1934 (then as the Caribbean Oil Company) to exploit oil and gas in Trinidad | + | Premier Oil was first registered in the UK in 1934 (then as the Caribbean Oil Company) to exploit oil and gas in Trinidad. |
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− | Premier Oil has been established in Burma since 1990 (and insists on referring to the country as Myanmar, the name given by its military dictatorship). In 1992 the Yetagun Gas Field was discovered | + | The company acquired its first interest in the North Sea in 1971. In 1977 it gained further access to the UK continental shelf as well as properties in Sudan and West Africa by merging with Ball and Collins North Sea Consortium. Its 12.5% share in the onshore oil field at Wytch Farm in Dorset acquired in 1984 (and the subsequent offshore extension of this field) was still making an important contribution to the revenues in 2008. |
+ | ===Burma=== | ||
+ | Premier Oil has been established in Burma since 1990 (and insists on referring to the country as Myanmar, the name given by its military dictatorship). In 1992 the Yetagun Gas Field was discovered and gas sales to Thailand from that field started in May 2000. Since then offshore facilities have been built in the Gulf of Martaban, 124 miles off the west coast of Burma and a 168-mile long pipeline has been constructed to the Thai border. This $650 million project was Premier Oil's biggest during that period (Premier's stake in it is estimated to $200 million) and was expected to yield gas for the coming 20 years. | ||
+ | ===Aquisitions=== | ||
+ | In 1995 Premier Oil acquired [[Pict Petroleum]]. As part of this deal, [[Amerada Hess]] (previously part-owner of Pict) came to hold 25% of Premier Oil's enlarged equity. | ||
− | In | + | In 1996 it acquired Sumatra Gulf Oil Ltd and Discovery Petroleum in Indonesia, giving them a majority interest in the Natuna Sea Block A (including the Anoa oil field). |
− | In | + | In 1998, Premier and [[Shell]] created a joint venture company in Pakistan which was involved in 11 concessions and five significant gas fields. In May 2001, Shell pulled out of this project (further information in Corporate Crimes). |
− | + | Premier Oil aimed to establish itself as a leading independent oil & gas production company in Asia through strategic partnerships with [[Petronas]] and Amerada Hess. <ref>Most of the information is in this section was gathered from 'Our History' at Premier Oil's homepage in 2008. </ref> | |
− | Premier | + | ==UK fracking investments== |
+ | *Premier is the largest shareholder in [[Egdon Resources]], UK based gas exploration company (other owners include investment managers [[Hargreave Hale & Co]] and its directors.) | ||
− | == | + | ==Revolving door== |
− | * [[Rick Haythornthwaite]] former | + | * [[Rick Haythornthwaite]] is a former commercial director for [[Premier Oil]], who is now chairman of [[Centrica]]. In 2008 he was chairman for the [[Risk and Regulation Advisory Council]] (RRAC), a body set up to advise and influence the UK Government on regulation issues. He was previously chairman of the RRAC's predecessor - the [[Better Regulation Commission]]. <ref> Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform [http://www.berr.gov.uk/about/economics-statistics/rrac/RRAC%20members/page43314.html Rick Haythornthwaite] Accessed 29 January 2008 </ref> |
==Legal and lobbying consultancies retained== | ==Legal and lobbying consultancies retained== | ||
*[[Berwin Leighton Paisner]] | *[[Berwin Leighton Paisner]] | ||
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+ | ==Market share / importance== | ||
+ | In 2000 Premier was a relatively small company devoted entirely to the 'upstream' sector of the industry - the exploitation of oil and gas - as opposed to the 'downstream' refining and retail sector. In 2000 the company had 445 employees and a sales of £99.4 million (US$ 136.35 million). <ref> Premier Oil, Annual Report & Accounts 2000 </ref> | ||
==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
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* [[Premier Oil:Links, contacts & resources]] | * [[Premier Oil:Links, contacts & resources]] | ||
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− | [[Category: Transnational Corporations]][[Category: Oil Industry]] | + | [[Category: Transnational Corporations]][[Category: Oil Industry]][[Category:Fracking]] |
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Premier Oil plc is an independent British UK oil company with gas and oil interests in the UK, Asia and Africa. It has interests in UK shale gas development as a majority shareholder in Egdon Resources, which is a junior partner in the Kirby Misperton site in North Yorkshire.
Contents
History
Premier Oil was first registered in the UK in 1934 (then as the Caribbean Oil Company) to exploit oil and gas in Trinidad.
The company acquired its first interest in the North Sea in 1971. In 1977 it gained further access to the UK continental shelf as well as properties in Sudan and West Africa by merging with Ball and Collins North Sea Consortium. Its 12.5% share in the onshore oil field at Wytch Farm in Dorset acquired in 1984 (and the subsequent offshore extension of this field) was still making an important contribution to the revenues in 2008.
Burma
Premier Oil has been established in Burma since 1990 (and insists on referring to the country as Myanmar, the name given by its military dictatorship). In 1992 the Yetagun Gas Field was discovered and gas sales to Thailand from that field started in May 2000. Since then offshore facilities have been built in the Gulf of Martaban, 124 miles off the west coast of Burma and a 168-mile long pipeline has been constructed to the Thai border. This $650 million project was Premier Oil's biggest during that period (Premier's stake in it is estimated to $200 million) and was expected to yield gas for the coming 20 years.
Aquisitions
In 1995 Premier Oil acquired Pict Petroleum. As part of this deal, Amerada Hess (previously part-owner of Pict) came to hold 25% of Premier Oil's enlarged equity.
In 1996 it acquired Sumatra Gulf Oil Ltd and Discovery Petroleum in Indonesia, giving them a majority interest in the Natuna Sea Block A (including the Anoa oil field).
In 1998, Premier and Shell created a joint venture company in Pakistan which was involved in 11 concessions and five significant gas fields. In May 2001, Shell pulled out of this project (further information in Corporate Crimes).
Premier Oil aimed to establish itself as a leading independent oil & gas production company in Asia through strategic partnerships with Petronas and Amerada Hess. [1]
UK fracking investments
- Premier is the largest shareholder in Egdon Resources, UK based gas exploration company (other owners include investment managers Hargreave Hale & Co and its directors.)
Revolving door
- Rick Haythornthwaite is a former commercial director for Premier Oil, who is now chairman of Centrica. In 2008 he was chairman for the Risk and Regulation Advisory Council (RRAC), a body set up to advise and influence the UK Government on regulation issues. He was previously chairman of the RRAC's predecessor - the Better Regulation Commission. [2]
Legal and lobbying consultancies retained
In 2000 Premier was a relatively small company devoted entirely to the 'upstream' sector of the industry - the exploitation of oil and gas - as opposed to the 'downstream' refining and retail sector. In 2000 the company had 445 employees and a sales of £99.4 million (US$ 136.35 million). [3]
Resources
- Premier Oil: Products and Projects
- Premier Oil: Who, Where, How Much?
- Premier Oil: Influence / Lobbying
- Premier Oil: Corporate Crimes
- Premier Oil:Links, contacts & resources
Notes
- ↑ Most of the information is in this section was gathered from 'Our History' at Premier Oil's homepage in 2008.
- ↑ Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Rick Haythornthwaite Accessed 29 January 2008
- ↑ Premier Oil, Annual Report & Accounts 2000