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Petroleum Review March 2018
In this issue we focus on the Middle East and its outstanding potential for oil, natural gas and petrochemicals development, despite uncertainty due to the rapid rise in US production. We also offer insight into how Qatar is weathering blockade by its neighbours, as well as articles on whether sanctions really work, and the global outlook for the seismic industry in 2018.
Issue details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Content in this issue:-
Do oil sanctions work? - Article
Perspective – Tools for future energy systems - Article
Cutting methane emissions - Article
Big oil in new energy - Article
Petroanalysis in focus - Article
Security of supply - Article
An expanding market - Article
How to dodge a boycott - Article
Middle East focus - Article
Turbulent times - Article
Subjects: LNG markets, Seismic analysis, Oil and gas, Energy markets