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Maersk Oil is seeking a Drilling Superintendent for a key position in the DUC Operations Drilling Group located at our headquarters in Copenhagen. The group, which consists of five rig teams each with a Drilling Superintendent and an Operations Engineer, supports the Danish North Sea drilling activities of Maersk Oil. Maersk Oil is the operator in the DUC partnership with Shell and Chevron.
For this position you will be in direct contact with all of Gaz de France subsidiaries in France and abroad. Our group offers many personal development opportunities in the short and mid-term. Your English is fluent.
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Three UK businessmen have been charged in a US federal court for their alleged roles in a price-fixing oil industry cartel involving the sale of products worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
Bryan Allison, managing director of UK-based Dunlop Oil & Marine, the company's sales director, David Brammar, and independent consultant Peter Whittle were each charged with one count of conspiracy to rig bids, fix prices and allocate market share in marine hose products, the Justice Department said.
The company is a unit of Germany's Continental Group. Marine hose is a rubber conduit used to transfer oil between tanker vessels and storage facilities.
The three were charged in a court in Houston and could come to trial as early as next May, Reuters said. Each faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $1 million fine.
The Justice Department has alleged that between 1999 and May 2007, Allison, Brammar and Whittle were part of a cartel involving hundreds of products millions of dollars worldwide.
The Britons were among eight foreign executives arrested last May in Houston and San Francisco for allegedly conspiring to suppress competition within the US market for marine hoses.
Two executives with Italy-based Manuli Rubber Industries were indicted in Florida in September for allegedly taking part in the same cartel.
Two others from Trelleborg Industrie, a French subsidiary of Sweden's Trelleborg, pleaded guilty to related charges this month and could receive reduced 14-month prison sentences, the Justice Department said.