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IN TODAY'S <i>Energy Briefs</i>: Tempo's $65M extensions; metal object stops Transerv in tracks; SNE-3 starts drilling; Statoil cuts Johan Sverdrup costs; MEO takes over NZ permit; Shell quits Abu Dhabi project; Suncor agrees to sweetened $6.6B CAS deal; Kongsberg's strong start; Aquatic in subsea JIP; Sino cuts budget; and US to boost nuclear energy.

Tempo Australia Tempo has been awarded about $65 million in contract extensions for this year for construction, pre-commissioning and commissioning support services with "two existing major blue chip...

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