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Oil company Verus Petroleum secures North Sea oil fields deal

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North Sea oil platform
Image caption The North Sea oil industry is showing signs of recovery

An Aberdeen-based oil exploration and production company has spent $400m on a share of oil fields previously owned by a Japanese conglomerate.

Verus Petroleum acquired the reserves and some production capacity, mainly located west of Shetland, from Itochu .

Verus is a newly-created company, backed by a Norwegian private equity fund.

The deal is being funded by equity, cash and debt, through a bank consortium.

Versus is not a producing company and will own a minority stake in several fields, including Barra, Harris and Hudson.