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Pioneer s CEO says consolidation needed to quell U S shale production | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Pioneer’s CEO says consolidation needed to quell U.S. shale production The shale industry needs more consolidation to curb volume increases from smaller producers, Scott Sheffield, chief executive officer of top U.S. shale producer Pioneer Natural Resources, said. Privately held firms have been adding rigs and increasing oil and gas production in the Permian Basin of west Texas and New Mexico this year, potentially undermining the efforts of publicly traded companies to focus on shareholder returns over volume growth when the market is well supplied. “I hope other privates are taken out that are growing too much,” Sheffield told investors on an earnings call. He was responding to a question on whether Pioneer’s deal-making contradicted the company’s philosophy of not adding to global oil supply.

NHS 111 service apologises after Wiltshire woman loses her life | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

Payout for family of Swindon woman who died after NHS 111 bungle THE family of a Wiltshire woman who died after an NHS 111 call handler failed to correctly assess the seriousness of her chest pain have won an undisclosed payout. Beverley Wildeboer’s husband Julio called the NHS non-emergency line in April 2017 after a pain across his wife’s shoulders spread to her chest.  The year before, Mrs Wildeboer, of Braydon Manor, near Purton, had been diagnosed with rare condition neuromyelitis optica, causing damage to the spinal cord and eyes.  She was wheelchair bound and, in 2005, had stent fitted after a heart attack. 

NHS service apologises after woman died following bungled 111 call

NHS service apologises after woman died following bungled 111 call
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NHS 111 service apologises after Swindon woman loses her life

THE family of a Wiltshire woman who died after an NHS 111 call handler failed to correctly assess the seriousness of her chest pain have won an undisclosed payout. Beverley Wildeboer’s husband Julio called the NHS non-emergency line in April 2017 after a pain across his wife’s shoulders spread to her chest.  The year before, Mrs Wildeboer, of Braydon Manor, near Purton, had been diagnosed with rare condition neuromyelitis optica, causing damage to the spinal cord and eyes.  She was wheelchair bound and, in 2005, had stent fitted after a heart attack.  Mr Wildeboer spoke to the health advisor at NHS 111 and was transferred to a clinical adviser who asked him to go through Beverley’s symptoms again. 

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