5.4 Stakeholders, Resources And Hierarchies This chapter identifies stakeholders and resources and illustrates an organisational diagram sketch. The primary resources of the project (funding included) are the major offshore oil rigs operators from the North Sea which are located in the Danish Exclusive Economic Zone and in the near vicinity of the Danish Territorial Waters. The diagrams below identify the field resources in this area and the actors of this territory. Next, some of the companies are targeted toward specific within the regional plan of & The Ministry. 5.3 tasks Stakeholders, Resources Hierarchies. This chapter identifies stakeholders and resources and illustrates an organizational diagram for sketch. The primary resources of of the project (funding included) are the major offshore allocate oil rigs operators Funding in other forms is also an option to consider, example many the illustrated companies from the North Sea which are located in the Danish Exclusive Economic Zone and in the near vicinity of the Danish Territorial Waters. The diagrams below identify the field resources in this area and the actors of this territory. Next, some companies are targeted toward specific tasks within the regional plan of The Ministry. Funding in other forms is also an option to consider, for example considerable amounts ofof the money through educational grants. many of the illustrated companies allocate considerable amounts of money through educational grants. World’s Offshore Oil Rigs by Region, October 2015.
Today, there are 1,470 offshore oil rigs around the world. Seven regions have more than 100 oil rigs, which can be broadly divided into four areas. In the Americas, alongside the chart-topping Gulf of Mexico (213 rigs), the waters around Mexico and Brazil have 113 and 104 rigs deployed, respectively. In Europe, the North Sea has a high density of offshore oil extraction, with 184 rigs shared between the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark and Norway.
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