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Petroleum Review October 2015
Issue details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Content in this issue:-
Mexican government to reduce Pemex investment - News Item
ECJ rules against Poland - News Item
New LNG bunker barge concepts - News Item
Court orders Dutch to toughen climate policy - News Item
Alternative marine fuel trials to be launched - News Item
Slovakia fumes as majors strike Nord Stream deal - News Item
OPEC production down as Saudi trims output - News Item
Navigating through uncertainty - Article
ISO 14001 – why the new changes matter - News Item
Naphtha outlook clouds over - News Item
Collaboration on the UKCS - perspective - Article
Change and opportunity - Supply chain - Article
Waste coffee grounds could fuel vehicles - News Item
New collaboration models for decommissioning - News Item
UK and Norwegian perspectives - Article
Subjects: Manufacturing engineering, Oil markets, Risk management, Energy consumption, Decommissioning, Electricity, Fuel oil, Oil and gas, Shale oil, Production engineering, Oil prices, Energy policy