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THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Directive 2004/17/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 March 2004 coordinating the procurement procedures of entities operating in the water, energy, transport and postal services sectors(1), and in particular Article 30(4) and (6),
Having regard to the request submitted by the Kingdom of Denmark by e-mail of 26 May 2011,
Whereas:
I. FACTS
exploration for oil and natural gas; and
production of oil.
In accordance with the above-mentioned Commission Decisions, ‘production’ will for the purposes of this Decision be taken to include also ‘development’, i.e. the setting up of adequate infrastructure for future production (oil platforms, pipelines, terminals, etc.). Furthermore, established Commission practice also found that ‘the development, production and sales of crude oil’ constitutes ‘one relevant product market’(3) Thus, for the purposes of this Decision, ‘production’ will be taken as including both ‘development’ as well as (first) sale oil.
II. LEGAL FRAMEWORK
III. ASSESSMENT
IV. CONCLUSIONS
exploration for oil and natural gas; and
production of oil.
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
Directive 2004/17/EC shall not apply to contracts awarded by contracting entities and intended to enable the following services to be carried out in Denmark, excluding Greenland and the Faroe Islands:
exploration for oil and natural gas; and
production of oil.
This Decision is addressed to the Kingdom of Denmark.
Done at Brussels, 28 July 2011.
For the Commission
Michel Barnier
Member of the Commission
See in particular Commission Decision 2004/284/EC of 29 September 1999 declaring a concentration compatible with the common market and the EEA Agreement (Case No IV/M.1383 — Exxon/Mobil) and subsequent decisions, inter alia, Commission Decision of 3 May 2007 declaring a concentration to be compatible with the common market (Case No COMP/M.4545 — STATOIL/HYDRO) according to Council Regulation (EEC) No 139/2004.
See i.a. Commission Decision of 29 September 1999 declaring a concentration to be compatible with the common market and the EEA Agreement (Case IV/M.1532 — BP Amoco/Arco), point 14 (OJ L 18, 19.1.2001, p. 1).
The fields mentioned are the producing ones.
See in particular the above-mentioned Exxon/Mobil Decision and, more recently, Commission Decision of 19 November 2007 declaring a concentration to be compatible with the common market (Case No COMP/M.4934 — KAZMUNAIGAZ/ROMPETROL) according to Council Regulation (EEC) No 139/2004.
See in particular the above-mentioned Exxon/Mobil Decision (paragraphs 25 and 27).
See point 5.2.1 of the application and the sources quoted there, in particular the BP Statistical Review of World Energy, June 2010, annexed to it; in the following referred to as ‘BP Statistics’.
That is, 0,06 trillion m3 gas, equal to 0,0594 billion Sm3 o.e., and 0,9 thousand million barrels oil equal 0,135 billion Sm3, giving a total of 0,1944 billion Sm3.
See footnote 6.
See page 8 of BP Statistics.
Of which 90 thousand barrels are produced daily in Denmark.
E.g. Total, Chevron, Eni and Conoco, whose market shares are smaller than those of the super majors.
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