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Petroleum Review February 2018
This month’s issue of Petroleum Review begins with a bit of crystal ball gazing, assessing what opportunities and
challenges lie ahead for the global energy sector in 2018 and beyond.
Meanwhile, in the lead up to February’s IP Week 2018, Dr Mohammad Ali Emadi, a Senior Advisor at the National Iranian Oil Company, outlines development opportunities in Iran’s oil and gas sector.
We also shine the spotlight on the energy sector’s transition to a low carbon future, including a review of what the UK’s oil and gas sector should be doing to demonstrate its commitment to the carbon reduction cause, and highlight some of the latest technological innovations in this field. Continuing the theme of innovation, we report on the development of a new generation of autonomous and semi-autonomous robots that are set to revolutionise safety, inspection and maintenance, and explain how the oil and gas sector can adapt in order to counter increasing cyber attacks on energy networks.
Lastly, don’t forget to check out our online features this month, where we take a look at how budding entrepreneurs can secure finance for their energy innovations, and ask where will the money come from to fund Paris Agreement climate pledges.
Issue details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Content in this issue:-
Unsung professionals putting safety first - Article
Development terms and opportunities - Article
Gas and the future energy system - Article
Breaking bad habits - Article
Targeting a low carbon future - Article
Low carbon technologies gain ground - Article
What is the right solution? - Article
More support needed - Article
The robots are coming - Article
An industry in transition: oil and gas - Article
Looking forward - Article
Subjects: Information technology, Electrical and electronic engineering, Health and safety, Energy consumption, Oil and gas, Renewables, Solar power, Energy policy, Shipping, Low carbon