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Cash and shares deal will create Europe’s largest independent oil producer
Lundin case is first prosecution of corporate bosses for such serious offences since Nuremberg trials
Company to drill three exploratory wells after buying stakes in Norwegian Barents Sea prospects
Oil producer plans to change its name to reflect its interest in renewable power
Lundin’s CEO and chairman set to be charged with aggravated crimes against human rights
Free cash flow set to turn positive for the first time in 7 years
Energy company also announces spin-off of its international assets beyond Norway
Norway’s oil group has spent $500m to protect a fraction of its reserves — a mysterious investment
Norwegian group takes 11.9% share for $539m in first large deal since oil price collapse
Europe’s largest independent driller undeterred by rivals’ polar setbacks
With the oil price low and exploration projects on ice, concerns for the economy are growing
Shake-up at Sony; BT, Arctic exploration and Ocado also in the news
Remoteness makes region too expensive to explore
Swedish oil group seeks new fields in the Barents Sea despite weak results
When and how much to hedge as crude prices drop has become crucial
Group’s shares jump after what could be biggest ever find in region, including 310m barrels of oil
After great 2010-11 energy exploration wins, the company has been brought down to earth
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