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Oil and Gas Europe Oil and Gas Europe Buyer Members Powered by Achilles JQS and FPAL, Oil and Gas Europe brings together two communities to provide buyers with a regional, searchable network of qualified suppliers within the European oil and gas supply chain. Below is a list of the buyers from Achilles JQS and FPAL with access to the Oil and Gas Europe Network. Company Name 4c Solutions AS BUMI ARMADA UK LTD Emerson Process Management AS 4Subsea BW Offshore Norway Endur FABRICOM AS A.S Nymo BW Offshore UK ENI UK Abyss Subsea AS Cairn Energy Plc Norway Enquest Advokatfirmaet Simonsen Vogt Wiig AS Cairn Energy UK Equinor (U.K) Ltd Advokatfirmaet Thommessen AS CAN Offshore ESSAR OIL (UK) Ltd Af Gruppen Norge AS Cape Industrial Services Ltd Evry AGR Well Management Limited Chevron North Sea Limited Expro Group Aibel AS Chrysaor Holdings Limited Fairfield Energy Ltd Aker Solutions Norway CNOOC Faroe Petroleum Aker Solutions UK CNR International (UK) Ltd Furmanite AS. Alpha Petroleum Resources Limited ConocoPhillips (U.K.) Ltd Gassco Altus Intervention AS Cosl Drilling Europe AS Glencore Apache North Sea Limited Cuadrilla Resources Ltd GLT-PLUS VOF Apply Sørco AS Dana Petroleum (UK) Gulf Marine Services Halliburton Manufacturing & Archer Norge AS Dea Norge Services Ltd Awilco Drilling Deepocean AS Halliburton Norway Baker Hughes Norway Deepwell Hammertech AS DEO Petroleum Plc Baker Hughes UK (Parkmead Group) Hess Beerenberg Corp Dof Subsea Norway AS Ikm Group Bluewater Services DOF Subsea UK Ltd Ineos Denmark BP Exploration Operating International Recarch Institute Of Company Ltd Dwellop AS Stavanger IRIS Achilles Information Limited | 7 Burnbank Business Centre Souterhead Road Altens Aberdeen AB12 3LF | www.achilles.com Achilles Information Limited | FirstPoint Supplybase - Supplier Pre-Qualification Terms and Conditions Version 2.0 0718 © Achilles Supplybase Pty Ltd 2011 Inventura AS Oranje Nassau Energy UK Ltd Spirit Energy Nederland IV Oil and Gas b.v. Origo Process AS Spirit Energy UK Karachaganak Petroleum PD&MS Energy (Aberdeen Operating BV (KPO) Ltd) Stena Drilling Stork Technical Services (RBG Kca Deutag Drilling Norge AS Peterson (UK) Limited) LBC Antwerpen NV Petrofac Engineering Limited Subsea Design LBC CEPSA Tankterminals Petrofac Facilities Antwerpen NV Management Suncor Energy U.K Ltd LBC Rotterdam BV Premier Oil Tailwind Mistral Ltd Maastrom Energie Prosafe Taqa Bratani Limited Maersk Drilling Norway Prosafe Offshore Ltd Taqa Energy B.V. Maersk Drilling UK PSE Kinsale Energy Limited Technip Fmc Norge AS Marathon Oil Ramboll Oil & Gas (No) Teekay Petrojarl Marine Aluminium Randaberg Technology Teekay Petrojarl Production AS McDermott Red Rock Power Ltd Teekay Shipping Norway AS Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Mento AS Ltd Tenaris Global Services Norway AS MOL Norge Rever Offshore Tess AS N.V. Rotterdam Rijn Pijpleiding (RRP) Rosenberg Worleyparsons Tios AS Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij B.V. Sasol Upstream Oil & Gas Total Denmark Neptune Energy Deutschland GmbH Scottish Enterprise Total Nederland B.V. Neptune Nederland B.V Seadrill Management Total UK Neptune UK LTD Senergy Wells Ltd Transocean New Subsea Technology AS Servogear AS. Unifab AS O.H. Meling Management AS Sevan Marine VBMS B.V. Ocean Installer AS Shell U.K Ltd Wintershall Noordzee B.V. Ocean Rig Management Siccar Point Energy Wood Odfjell Drilling Norway Siem Offshore AS Wood Group Norway AS Odfjell Drilling UK Ltd Sintef Molab Worley Parsons Oranje Nassau Energy B.V. Solstad Shipping Achilles Information Limited | 7 Burnbank Business Centre Souterhead Road Altens Aberdeen AB12 3LF | www.achilles.com Achilles Information Limited | FirstPoint Supplybase - Supplier Pre-Qualification Terms and Conditions Version 2.0 0718 © Achilles Supplybase Pty Ltd 2011 .
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