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    RWE Dea Announces Two More Licenses in Norwegian Shelf

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A subsidiary of German energy company RWE Dea has announced it will become operator of two offshore production areas on the Norwegian continental shelf.

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RWE Dea Announces Two More Licenses in Norwegian Shelf

A subsidiary of German energy company RWE Dea has announced it will become operator of two offshore production areas on the Norwegian continental shelf.

RWE Dea Norge said it will serve as the operator of two license areas, making seven areas of operation offshore Norway. The company said it views the opportunities offshore Norway as "very promising."

"With these new licenses we will strengthen our position in two of our core areas, whilst also consolidating and further developing our standing as a long-term player in Norway," RWE Dea Norge managing director Hans-Joachim Polk said in a statement.

RWE Dea Norge said 2012 was a successful year for its work offshore Norway. It expects 2013 to be "very active" in the region, with additional wells planned.

Norway is the largest oil producer in Europe and the second-largest exporter of natural gas after Russia. Production is expected to decline this year but rebound in 2014.

The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate said a survey of undiscovered resources and new discoveries prompted it to increase the offshore reserve estimate nearly 4 percent to 480 billion cubic feet of oil equivalents.