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Petroleum Review January 2016
We begin the New Year with a look at innovation and new technologies in the oil, gas and energy sector. Our opening
feature pays homage to the likes of Star Wars and Star Trek, showing how the fuelling technologies of science fiction are becoming science fact. We also highlight how new technologies can influence strategies for future growth in the oil and gas sector, and the role that the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence (AI) will play.
This month’s issue also provides an overview of trends and prospects in the upstream and downstream sectors, both of which continue to be impacted by the ongoing low-price environment which looks set to continue into 2016 and beyond. The magazine also reviews security issues in Iraq and explains why Arctic exploration is on the wane.
The changing contract strategies being adopted in the LNG market are also addressed, as are some of the geopolitical risks the international oil and gas sector
Issue details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Content in this issue:-
Edvard Grieg comes onstream - News Item
RAF jets target IS controlled Syrian oil fields - News Item
Petrobras Chairman resigns - News Item
Groningen gas production to be cut - News Item
Green light for Rossukon field development - News Item
Shell/BG merger secures Australian approval - News Item
Gazprom to be sole off-taker from Cameroon FLNG project - News Item
Snam to buy stake in TAP - News Item
Snam to buy stake in TAP - News Item
Driving North Sea efficiencies - News Item
Rosneft sells stake in Taas-Yuryakh Neftegazodobycha to BP - News Item
Wintershall joins zero gas flaring initiative - News Item
Deepwater fines - News Item
North Sea contractor confidence at record low - News Item
INEOS targets North Sea operations - News Item
Subjects: Manufacturing engineering, Oil markets, Policy and Governance, Economics, business and commerce, Electricity from nuclear fuel, Energy consumption, Liquefied natural gas, Nuclear fuels, Drilling, Energy policy, Climate change