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Petroleum Review, Vol 45 No 529, February 1991

CONTENTS

58  Gulf War - A Possible repercussions following the outbreak of hostilities by Dr JosephStanislaw
62  Shipping - Defeat fer Iraq may slow offshore shipping market recovery, says RiChard Shepherd of Petrodata
66  The problems of the world tanker market are discussed by Odd Anker Hassel, Cambridge Energy Research Associates
69  How to minimise potential risk exposures in shipping by M J Hind,BP Shipping 
72  Shutdown valves - The consequences of not meeting the December deadline for installing emergency shutdown valves by Mark Scruton 
74  Syria - Steady growth in exploration and production by Naji Abi-Aad
78  Forthcoming events 
80  Design - The transformation of refinery control rooms by John Stephens
83  Obituary - Armand Hammer
84  Conference Report - Futures and forward markets swaps and options - which way forward? by John Tomi
88  The problems of defining the price of marker crudes and products by Peter Caddy
91  ‘The Prize’ reviewed by Jeremy Turk
92  Gas development for Tasmania by William Scholes
94  Comment on insulation
95  Biofilms - Biofilms in metal-working cutting fluids by SarahKmmment 

Issue details


PR_Vol45_No529_February_1991.pdf;

Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Institute of Petroleum

Keywords: Metalworking fluids - biofilms - tanker markets

Countries: Kuwait - Iraq - Syria - Persian Gulf - Tasmania -

Organisation: Occidental

Subjects: Trading, Oil markets, Refining, Natural gas, Industrial insulation, Oil prices, Tankers - ships, War

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