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Achilles FPAL Buyer Members Achilles FPAL Buyer Members Achilles FPAL is made up of registered suppliers and buyer members. Currently we have over 3,200 suppliers and 95 buying organisations. An alphabetical list of suppliers is only available to those suppliers / buyers who are already part of the community. Below is a list of the buying organisations who currently have access to Achilles FPAL: Operators & Refiners - 53 Alpha Petroleum Resources Limited EOG Resources United Kingdom Ltd Premier Oil Apache North Sea Limited E.ON E&P UK Limited PSE Kinsale Energy Limited BG Group Plc ESSAR OIL (UK) Ltd Repsol Nuevas Energías UK BP Exploration Operating Company Ltd Fairfield Energy Ltd RWE Dea Uk Holdings Limited Cairn Energy Plc GDF Germany Sasol Upstream Oil & Gas Centrica Energy Exploration & Production GDF Suez E&P Nederland B.V Shell U.K Ltd Centrica Energy Upstream B.V. GDF Suez UK Statoil (U.K) Ltd Chevron North Sea Limited Glencore Suncor Energy U.K Ltd CNR International (UK) Ltd Iona Energy Company (UK) Ltd Tailsman Sinopeo Energy UK Ltd JX Nippon Exploration & Production (U.K.) ConocoPhillips (U.K.) Ltd Taqa Bratani Limited Limited Dana Petroleum (NL) Maersk Oil North Sea Taqa Energy B.V. Dana Petroleum (UK) Marathon Oil Total E & P Nederland B.V. DEO Petroleum (Parkmead Group) MOL Energy UK ltd Total E & P UK Ltd Dong Energy Oil & Gas A/S Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij B.V. Tullow Oil (UK) Endeavour Energy UK Ltd Nexen Petroleum U.K. Ltd Vermillion Oil & Gas Netherlands B.V. ENI Liverpool Bay Operating Company Ltd OMV (U.K.) Ltd Wintershall Noordzee B.V. ENI UK Ltd Oranje Nassau Energy B.V. Xcite Energy Enquest ORLEN Upstream Sp. z o.o. Service Providers - 42 AGR Well Management Limited CAN Offshore Halliburton Manufacturing & Services Ltd A.J.S. V.O.F Cape Industrial Services Ltd Helix Well Ops UK Ltd Aker Solutions Ceona Services Highlands and Islands Enterprise AMEC Foster Wheeler Dockwise Shipping B.V. IV Oil and Gas aQuaintance B.V. DOF Subsea UK Ltd KCA Deutag Technical Support (Germany) Baker Hughes Fabricom Offshore Services Limited KCA Deutag Technical Support (UK) Bibby Offshore Genesis Oil & Gas Consultants Limited Mustang Engineering Bluewater Services GLT Odfjell Drilling UK Ltd OGN North Sea SNC-Lavalin VBMS B.V. Peterson (UK) Stena Drilling Wood Group PSN Petrofac Engineering Ltd Stork Industry Services Oil and Gas Petrofac Facilities Management Stork Technical Services (RBG Limited) Prosafe Offshore Ltd Technip Offshore UK Ltd Scottish Enterprise Teekay Petrojarl Seaway Heavy Lifting (SHL) B.V. Teekay Shipping Ltd Van Oord Dredging and Marine Contractors Senergy Wells Ltd BV Achilles First Point Assessment (FPAL) Unit 7 Burnbank Business Centre, Souterhead Road, Aberdeen, AB12 3LF, UK | T: +44 (0)1224 337 533 | F: +44 (0)1224 337 544 | E: [email protected] | www.achilles.com F-S-959 10/15 (R18).
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