Maersk Backs City as 200 Oil Jobs Created

Aberdeen's oil sector has been handed a major jobs boost with the announcement Thursday of 200 new posts.

The oil arm of shipping giant Maersk delivered a huge vote of confidence in the Granite City with word that it aims to double its production from the North Sea in the next five to six years.

The boost brings the number of jobs created by the firm recently to nearly 450 as it has taken on 240 people since the start of 2011.

The announcement came on the day David Cameron revealed his vision of using the North Sea to drive a "second energy revolution". The prime minister said 20 leading energy firms had signed up to work with the UK Government to co-ordinate investment in North Sea-based renewables schemes.

As well as the new jobs at Maersk, posts were also announced Thursday at north-east firm Survival Craft Inspectorate, which provides emergency marine evacuation systems.

It is creating 22 jobs, 10 to be based at its Findon site, which employs 90 of its 140 total staff. The rest will be based overseas. The positions were created on the back of increased demand for lifeboat release and retrieval systems - due to new safety regulations - and this is set to help the firm boost turnover from $24.36 million (GBP 15 million) to $40.59 million (GBP 25 million) in the next financial year. Maersk Oil's UK managing director, Martin Rune Pedersen, said the Granite City was a core area for the oil firm.

"Aberdeen, in its role as gatekeeper to the UK North Sea, attracts and produces some of the world's most proficient operatives in the oil and gas sector," he said. "Oil and gas activity will continue to be a driving factor for Aberdeen's economy for several decades and, with long-term confidence in the future of offshore operations, the city continues to be acknowledged as the energy capital of Europe.

"Having a business hub at the heart of one of the most important oil and gas-producing regions in the world is core to Maersk Oil and the company is extremely committed to growing and developing this important arm of the business."

Mr Pedersen said Maersk Oil UK planned to spend $1.64 billion (GBP 1 billion) a year in the North Sea and increase its onshore and offshore staff of 1,000 by 200 in the next two years.

It also aimed to double its daily production of 40,000 barrels of oil equivalent.

This will be achieved through maximising recovery of oil and extending field lives, progressing fields to development and taking part in the 27th licensing round.

The firm, a subsidiary of Danish shipping firm AP Moller - Maersk Group, will also be looking at acquisition opportunities, Mr Pedersen said.

Maersk Oil entered the North Sea in 2005 when it bought the North Sea assets of Kerr McGee, taking over about 500 staff.

It has three main hubs - Gryphon, GPIII/Dunbarton and Janice - with ownership in 14 oil and gas fields, including Nexen's ?2billion Golden Eagle development.

The Gryphon floating production vessel, which was damaged in a storm in February last year, is due back on station and producing at the end of summer, Mr Pedersen said.

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PFT: Seahawks take QB Wilson in third round

The St. Louis Rams will kick off the fourth round with the 96th pick later today. Through two days, here is where each team stands in terms of draft selections made and the picks they?ve got left:

Arizona Cardinals

No. 13: Notre Dame receiver Michael Floyd.

No. 80: Oklahoma cornerback Jamell Fleming.

Picks left (5): 112, 151, 177, 185, 221.

Atlanta Falcons

No. 55: Wisconsin guard/center Peter Konz.

No. 91: Southern Miss offensive tackle Lamar Holmes.

Picks left (4): 157, 164, 192, 249.

Baltimore Ravens

No. 35: Alabama linebacker Courtney Upshaw.

No. 60: Iowa State tackle/guard Kelechi Osemele.

No. 84: Temple running back Bernard Pierce.

Picks left (5): 98, 130, 169, 198, 236.

Buffalo Bills

No. 10: South Carolina cornerback Stephon Gilmore.

No. 41: Georgia tackle/guard Cordy Glenn.

No. 69: North Carolina State receiver T.J. Graham.

Picks left (6): 105, 124, 144, 147, 178, 251.

Carolina Panthers

No. 9: Boston College linebacker Luke Kuechly.

No. 40: Midwestern State guard Amini Silatolu.

Picks left (5): 104, 143, 180, 207, 216.

Chicago Bears

No. 19: Boise State defensive end Shea McClellin.

No. 45: South Carolina receiver Alshon Jeffery.

No. 79: Oregon State cornerback Brandon Hardin.

Picks left (3): 111, 184, 220.

Cincinnati Bengals

No. 17: Alabama cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick.

No. 27: Wisconsin guard Kevin Zeitler.

No. 53: Penn State defensive tackle Devon Still.

No. 83: Rutgers receiver Mohamed Sanu.

No. 93: Clemson defensive tackle Brandon Thompson.

Picks left (5): 116, 156, 166, 167, 191.

Cleveland Browns

No. 3: Alabama running back Trent Richardson.

No. 22: Oklahoma State quarterback Brandon Weeden.

No. 37: California offensive tackle Mitchell Schwartz.

No. 87: Cincinnati defensive tackle John Hughes.

Picks left (7): 100, 120, 160, 204, 205, 245, 247.

Dallas Cowboys

No. 6: LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne.

No. 81: Boise State defensive end Tyrone Crawford.

Picks left (5): 113, 135, 152, 186, 222.

Denver Broncos

No. 36: Cincinnati defensive tackle Derek Wolfe.

No. 57: Arizona State quarterback Brock Osweiler.

No. 67: San Diego State running back Ronnie Hillman.

Picks left (4): 101, 108, 137, 188.

Detroit Lions

No. 23: Iowa offensive tackle Riley Reiff.

No. 54: Oklahoma receiver Ryan Broyles.

No. 85: Louisiana-Lafayette cornerback Dwight Bentley.

Picks left (4): 117, 158, 219, 230.

Green Bay Packers

No. 28: USC linebacker Nick Perry.

No. 51: Michigan State defensive tackle Jerel Worthy.

No. 62: Vanderbilt cornerback Casey Hayward.

Picks left (7): 132, 133, 197, 224, 235, 241, 243.

Houston Texans

No. 26: Illinois linebacker Whitney Mercilus.

No. 68: Ohio State receiver DeVier Posey.

No. 76: Miami (Ohio) guard Brandon Brooks.

Picks left (5): 99, 121, 126, 161, 195.

Indianapolis Colts

No. 1: Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck.

No. 34: Stanford tight end Coby Fleener.

No. 64: Clemson tight end Dwayne Allen.

No. 92: Florida International receiver T.Y. Hilton.

Picks left (6): 136, 170, 206, 208, 214, 253.

Jacksonville Jaguars

No. 5: Oklahoma State receiver Justin Blackmon.

No. 38: Clemson defensive end Andre Branch.

No. 70: California punter Bryan Anger.

Picks left (3): 142, 176, 228.

Kansas City Chiefs

No. 11: Memphis defensive tackle Dontari Poe.

No. 44: Illinois guard/tackle Jeff Allen.

No. 74: Oklahoma offensive tackle Donald Stephenson.

Picks left (5): 107, 146, 182, 218, 238.

Miami Dolphins

No. 8: Texas A&M quarterback Ryan Tannehill.

No. 42: Stanford offensive tackle Jonathan Martin.

No. 72: Miami defensive end Olivier Vernon.

No. 78: Missouri tight end Michael Egnew.

Picks left (5): 103, 145, 183, 196, 215.

Minnesota Vikings

No. 4: USC offensive tackle Matt Kalil.

No. 29: Notre Dame safety Harrison Smith.

No. 66: Central Florida cornerback Josh Robinson.

Picks left (9): 118, 128, 134, 138, 139, 175, 210, 211, 223.

New England Patriots

No. 21: Syracuse defensive end Chandler Jones.

No. 25: Alabama linebacker Dont?a Hightower.

No. 48: Illinois safety Tavon Wilson.

No. 90: Arkansas defensive end Jake Bequette.

Picks left (1): 163.

New Orleans Saints

No. 89: Regina defensive tackle Akiem Hicks.

Picks left (4): 122, 162, 179, 234.

New York Giants

No. 32: Virginia Tech running back David Wilson.

No. 63: LSU receiver Rueben Randle.

No. 94: Virginia Tech cornerback Jayron Hosley.

Picks left (4): 127, 131, 201, 239.

New York Jets

No. 16: North Carolina defensive end Quinton Coples.

No. 43: Georgia Tech receiver Stephen Hill.

No. 77: Arkansas State linebacker Demario Davis.

Picks left (5): 187, 202, 203, 242, 244.

Oakland Raiders

No. 95: Utah guard/tackle Tony Bergstrom.

Picks left (4): 129, 148, 168, 189.

Philadelphia Eagles

No. 12: Mississippi State defensive tackle Fletcher Cox.

No. 46: California linebacker Mychal Kendricks.

No. 59: Marshall defensive end Vinny Curry.

No. 88: Arizona quarterback Nick Foles.

Picks left (5): 123, 153, 194, 200, 229.

Pittsburgh Steelers

No. 24: Stanford guard David DeCastro.

No. 56: Ohio State offensive tackle Mike Adams.

No. 86: Miami linebacker Sean Spence.

Picks left (7): 119, 159, 193, 231, 240, 246, 248.

San Diego Chargers

No. 18: South Carolina linebacker Melvin Ingram.

No. 49: Connecticut defensive end Kendall Reyes.

No. 73: LSU safety Brandon Taylor.

Picks left (4): 110, 149, 226, 250.

San Francisco 49ers

No. 30: Illinois receiver A.J. Jenkins.

No. 61: Oregon running back LaMichael James.

Picks left (5): 97, 125, 165, 199, 237.

Seattle Seahawks

No. 15: West Virginia defensive end Bruce Irvin.

No. 47: Utah State linebacker Bobby Wagner.

No. 75: Wisconsin quarterback Russell Wilson.

Picks left (7): 106, 114, 154, 172, 181, 225, 232.

St. Louis Rams

No. 14: LSU defensive tackle Michael Brockers.

No. 33: Appalachian State receiver Brian Quick.

No. 39: North Alabama cornerback Janoris Jenkins.

No. 50: Cincinnati running back Isaiah Pead.

No. 65: Montana defensive back Trumaine Johnson.

Picks left (5): 96, 150, 171, 209, 252.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

No. 7: Alabama safety Mark Barron.

No. 31: Boise State running back Doug Martin.

No. 58: Nebraska linebacker Lavonte David.

Picks left (4): 140, 174, 212, 233.

Tennessee Titans

No. 20: Baylor receiver Kendall Wright.

No. 52: North Carolina linebacker Zach Brown.

No. 82: Michigan defensive tackle Mike Martin.

Picks left (4): 115, 155, 190, 227.

Washington Redskins

No. 2: Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III.

No. 71: SMU guard Josh LeRibeus.

Picks left (6): 102, 109, 141, 173, 213, 217.

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In todays internet world makeing a postive and strong online impression for your on line business is essential. While the method of internet marketing may seem relatively easy, it is actually a rather nuanced process that requires planning and forethought to ensure the success of online business. Here we have included five steps for makeing the most of the internet to promote and grow your business

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2. Focus on How the Services or Products You Offer Will Help Your Clients
While it may be tempting to focus on what your business offers and why your online business is the best choice, this egocentric approach may actually backfire by turning off potential clients. A better approach is to focus on what your business? services and products can do for your clients. Word of mouth is extremely powerful, so consider offering happy customers a place to praise your services and products.

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Curium Appoints New Principal Consultant | Specialists in Change ...

Curium Solutions, the fastest growing change management consultancy in the Midlands, has appointed Lisa Peplow as Principal Consultant. The appointment will support Curium?s new business wins and illustrates the company?s intention to grow its base in the Midlands.

Lisa joins from the Legal Ombudsman Service where she was Head of Change and responsible for designing and implementing an organisation-wide programme of change. Lisa has a strong background in change management having worked in the sector for nine years.?

Andy Dawson, Managing Director of Curium Solutions, comments: ?We are looking to grow and strengthen our core team in the Midlands as we win new business and service existing clients. Lisa is a great addition to the team as she has excellent change management experience and a constructive can do attitude.?

Curium Solutions is headquartered in Birmingham, with satellite offices in Chester and London.? The award winning consultancy operates across more than 20 business sectors, with a particular focus on the financial services, retail and utility industries.? With a team of nearly 30 consultants and associate partners, Curium Solutions has collectively managed more than 1000 projects for some of the biggest names in UK business from Eon, Lloyds Banking Group, Legal & General, through to Marks & Spencer and Crawford & Co.

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Israel grapples with insecurity as it marks independence

As Israel celebrates 64 years of political independence, the country is now aiming for energy indepence, too. NBC's Duncan Golestani reports from Tel Aviv.

By Duncan Golestani, NBC News correspondent

TEL AVIV, Israel ? Celebrating Israel's independence always starts with a bang. Fireworks light up the night sky as families fill the streets. ?Starting Wednesday evening and continuing throughout the day Thursday, the country has been covered in overt displays of national pride with flags flying from most homes and cars.

But, as always with Israel, that very independence brings insecurity. This week has been no exception.

The newspapers have carried an array of mixed messages and perceived threats. From increased tension along the border with Lebanon to Israel's military chief saying Iran is unlikely to build an atomic bomb.

But one issue dominates ??the changing relationship with Egypt, their southern neighbor, and the vital gas pipeline running between the two countries.


Gas deal terminated
On Sunday Egypt terminated a long-term gas deal with Israel. While politicians on both sides have tried to downplay the closure of the pipeline as merely a business dispute, there is little doubt it's a sign of a relationship coming under increased strain.

The pipeline has been attacked 14 times over the last year, repeatedly interrupting gas flow.?Although the deal supplied Israel with 40 percent of its natural gas, experts say the cancellation will have a limited impact.

Professor Eytan Sheshinksi, who teaches at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, said Israel had become used to them.

"I think it will not have serious effect at this time. Shortages were expected this summer anyway," he told NBC News.

As far as Israel Hayom,?the?popular right-leaning?Israeli Hebrew-language daily?newspaper,?was concermed, it was another example of why?Israel should only depend on itself.

"The painful conclusion is, once again, that we have no genuine friends in the region," the paper's?analysis?wrote.?"This is a reminder...that we must first and foremost depend only on ourselves."

Israel expects gas to start pumping from its own huge reserves next year ? which many have great expectations for.

"This is extremely important for the country," Dr. Amit Mor, CEO of the Israel?s company ECO Energy Ltd., said about Israel?s push to develop its own oil reserves. ?We do not need to depend our energy production consumption on the importation of oil and gas from our neighboring Arab countries or from the international market. We can provide our own resources by ourselves.?

Political repercussions
Another major concern about the failed pipeline deal is what it means politically for Israel. The pipeline was part of a peace treaty between the two countries that was signed by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in 1979. Mubarak of course has been swept from power and long-held resentment at the peace deal is now being voiced publicly.?

The anti-Israel rhetoric is echoed by politicians in Egypt as the country prepares for presidential elections in May. "There is no doubt the peace treaty is unfair to Egyptian side," Mahmoud Ghozlan, spokesman and a senior figure in Egypt's biggest Islamist group, the Muslim Brotherhood, told Reuters.? Although he said all treaties would be "respected.?

On Tuesday Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Israel Radio Egypt's Sinai Peninsula is, "turning into a kind of Wild West" with Islamist militants using the open desert border to stage attacks against his country.

Israel may well be celebrating 64 years, but the Jewish state continues to feel its enemies close by.

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