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Scotland touts oil and gas market success

HOUSTON, May 6 (UPI) -- Scottish sales of oil and natural gas on the international market increased 8.4 percent from 2011-12, Scottish Energy Minister Fergus Ewing said.

Sales from the oil and natural gas sector in Scotland reached $26.8 billion during the reporting period. The government said international sales made up 47.6 percent of total sales, an 8.4 percent increase from the previous period.

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Sales to Middle Eastern markets were the strongest, though Brazilian, U.S. and Australian markets expressed new interest. Scotland said North America was the best for international sales as a whole, with $4 billion in sales.

"The Scottish government recognizes the substantial contribution that the oil and gas industry makes to our economy," Ewing said in a statement. "We are working with the industry to continue to strengthen Scotland's position as a global leader in the sector and these figures mark further growth in this important part of our economy."

Ewing was to be in Houston this week as head of a delegation of more than 50 Scottish companies to take part in an offshore energy conference.

Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond has announced plans for a referendum on independence in 2014. His government maintains it could support itself financially in large part though oil and natural gas developments in the North Sea.

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