Dana Petroleum
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| Dana Petroleum plc | |
|---|---|
| Type | Public (LSE: DNX) |
| Founded | 1994 |
| Headquarters | Aberdeen, UK |
| Key people | Colin Goodall, Chairman Tom Cross, CEO |
| Industry | Energy |
| Revenue | £311.5 million (2007) |
| Operating income | £164.2 million (2007) |
| Net income | £62.1 million (2007) |
| Website | www.dana-petroleum.com |
Dana Petroleum (LSE: DNX) is a leading British-based oil and gas exploration and production business. Its activities are focused on the North Sea and Africa. It is headquartered in Aberdeen and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
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[edit] History
The Company was formed in 1994 by Tom Cross to exploit North Sea oil opportunities. In 2007 the company acquired Ener Petroleum for £24m[1] as well as Devon Energy Corporation's oil and gas operations in Egypt for US$375m[2].
[edit] Structure
The Group is organised into three activities:
- Production
- Exploration
- Commercial activities

