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ANNEX H List of Consultees ANNEX H List of Consultees The consultation package has been sent directly to the Edeco Petroleum Services Ltd following organisations for their views. Edinburgh Oil and Gas plc English Nature Agip (UK) Ltd ENSCO Offshore (UK) Ltd Alstom Gas Turbines Ltd Enterprise Oil plc Amerada Hess Ltd Environment Agency (The) Anadarko North Sea Company Euroil Exploration Limited Anglo-French Offshore Surveys Ltd Exxon Mobil International Ltd Atlantic Resources (UK) Limited First Oil Expro Limited Atwood Oceanics International SA Fisherman's Petroleum PLC Baker Hughes (UK) Ltd Friends of Cardigan Bay Baytrust Oil Exploration Ltd GDF (Britain) Ltd Bell Geospace Limited GECO-Prakla (UK) Ltd BG Exploration & Production Ltd Genesis Consultants BHP Petroleum Ltd Geoteam-Wimpol Ltd Birwelco Limited Global Marine International Drilling Co Bow Valley Energy Limited Greenpeace BP Exploration Operating Company Gulf Expro Ltd BRINDEX Gwynedd County Council Britannia Operator Ltd Halliburton Energy Services British American Offshore Ltd Halliburton Brown and Root Burlington Resources (UK) Ltd Hampshire County Council Cairn Energy plc Hamworthy Combustion Eng Ltd CalEnergy Gas (UK) Limited Harland and Wolff Holdings plc Celtic Petroleum Ltd Highland Council Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Highland Energy Limited Science (CEFAS) IHS Energy Group Centrica Resources Ltd Inlet Oil & Mineral Co. (UK) Ltd Ceredigion County Council Institute of Environmental Assessment Chevron UK Limited International Association of Geophysical Chieftain Exploration (UK) Ltd Contractors (IAGC) CIECO UK Ltd Intrepid Energy North Sea Ltd Conoco (UK) Ltd Iranian Oil Co. (UK) Ltd Consafe Engineering (UK) Ltd Isle of Anglesey County Council Japex North Sea Ltd Consort Caister Limited Jebco Seismic (UK) Ltd Cooper Cameron (UK) Ltd John Zink Ltd Countryside Council for Wales Joint Links Oil and Gas Consortium CRA UK Limited Joint Nature Conservation Committee Croft Exploration Ltd KCA Drilling Group Cumbria County Council Kerr-McGee Oil (UK) plc Cummins Engine Co Korea Captain Company Limited Dana Petroleum Ltd Lancashire County Council Denbighshire County Council LASMO plc Denerco Oil (UK) Limited LEPCO plc Deutag UK Limited Lincolnshire County Council Diamond Offshore Drilling (UK) Ltd Lundin Oil & Gas Ltd Difco Limited DNO Ltd Maersk Oil Dolphin Drilling Ltd Maersk Contractors Dorset County Council Marathon Oil UK Ltd East Riding of Yorkshire Council Marine Conservation Society Marine Laboratory (The) EDC (Europe) Ltd Maruberi Oil & Gas (UK) Ltd ANNEX H List of Consultees MOC Exploration (U.K.) Limited Shetland Council Moravske Naftove Doly a.s. Smedvig Offshore Ltd Murphy Petroleum Ltd Solar Turbines Mustang Oil Ltd Somerset County Council National Federation of Fisherman’s Organisations Southampton Oceanography Centre Natural Environment Research Council (The) Statoil (UK) Ltd Nippon Exploration and Production UK Ltd Stena Drilling Ltd Noble Drilling (UK) Ltd Summit Energy (U.K.) Ltd Non Operators’ Forum (c/o Cultus Petroleum) Summit UK Oil Limited Norfolk County Council Svenska Petroleum Exploration UK Ltd Northlandic Nederland Talisman Energy (UK) Ltd Odebrecht Oil & Gas Texaco Britain Ltd Odfjell Drilling (UK) Ltd TGS Nopec (UK) Limited OMV (UK) Ltd TotalFinaElf Exploration plc ONEPM Exploration Limited Transocean Offshore (North Sea) Ltd Orkney Islands Council Turner Diesels Paladin Expro Limited TXU Europe Upstream Limited PanCanadian Petroleum Ltd UKOOA Pembrokeshire County Council Veba Oil & Gas Limited Pentex Oil UK Limited Venture Production Company (North Sea) Ltd Petrobras UK Limited Veritas DGC Limited PGS Exploration (UK) Ltd Western Isles Council Phillips Petroleum Company UK Ltd Westoil Operations Limited Pogo North Sea Ltd Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society Power Industries Group Wildlife Trust (The) Premier Consolidated Oilfields plc Wirral Borough Council R & B Falcon (UK) Ltd Yorkshire Energy Ltd Ranger Oil (UK) Ltd Ricardo Consulting Engineers Robertsons Research International Ltd Consultants / Experts Roc Oil (UK) Limited Rolls Royce Industrial & Marine Gas Turbines Ltd Dr Mike Guinee Performance Improvements Rowan Drilling Ltd Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Rebecca Middleton Exploration Consultants Ruhrgas UK Exploration & Production Ltd Dr John B Wilson Royal Holloway University Salvage Association Santa Fe Drilling Company (North Sea) Ltd Dr Alex Rogers Consultant Seacore Ltd Dr Mark Simmonds Whale & Dolphin Society Sedco Forex Drilling Services Mr Chris Berry Berry Marine Consultants Scottish Association for Marine Science Dr Philip Hammond Sea Mammal Research Unit Scottish Environment Protection Agency Scottish Fisheries Federation Scottish Natural Heritage Sea Mammal Research Unit Sefton Borough Council Shell UK Ltd .
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