Dutch Sector definition

Dutch Sector means the jurisdiction of The Netherlands commonly referred to as the Dutch Sector—North Sea.
Dutch Sector means the jurisdiction of the Netherlands commonly referred to as the Dutch Sector—North Sea.

Examples of Dutch Sector in a sentence

  • Dutch Sector – North Sea Acquisition In February 2003, ATP acquired a 50% working interest in the L-06d block located in the Dutch Sector of the North Sea.

  • Shell affiliate, Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij B.V. became the first customer to deploy the new Powerjet Nova* extra-deep penetrating shaped charge on a natural gas well in the Dutch Sector of the North Sea.

  • We currently have 18 properties that have proved undeveloped reserves totaling 214.8 Bcfe scheduled for future development including 15 properties in the Gulf of Mexico, two in the U.K. Sector – North Sea and one in the Dutch Sector – North Sea.

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