Spirit Energy Ltd.
About
Spirit Energy was created in 2017 following the combination of Centrica’s Exploration & Production business and Bayerngas Norge AS. The business is 69%-owned by Centrica Plc, with the remaining 31% owned by Bayerngas Norge’s former shareholders, led by Stadtwerke München and Bayerngas GmbH.
Editor's note: Updated July 31, 2019.
Headquarters Address
United Kingdom
Website
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Chrysaor Buys North Sea Fields From Spirit Energy
Chrysaor Buys North Sea Fields From Spirit Energy
Chrysaor Buys North Sea Fields From Spirit Energy
Chrysaor Buys North Sea Fields From Spirit Energy
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