The East Shetland Basin is a geological formation located in the North Sea, off the northeastern coast of Scotland. It is part of the larger northern North Sea oil and gas province. The basin is characterized by a series of sedimentary deposits and is primarily known for its hydrocarbon resources, including oil and natural gas reserves. The East Shetland Basin has been a significant area of exploration and production for the oil and gas industry since the 1970s.

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