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Petroleum Review, Vol 45 No 539, December 1991
CONTENTS
570 Kuwait - Prospects after the last oil well fire is put out
572 Newsdesk
574 Business without paper - Dr Roger Till advocates the use of electronic data interchange (EDI)
578 World Petroleum Congress - A conference report from Buenos Aires
584 Colombia - John Cranfield looks at rapidly improving prospects for the 1990s
587 Interview - Ray Holder of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Industry Technical Association talks to Petroleum Review
590 Forthcoming Events
592 Germany - Oil market trends in Germany and Eastern Europe by Dr Jochen Mohnfeld
590 US gas - Judith Gurney investigates the US natural gas market
601 Australia - Expansion on Northwest Shelf
604 Oman - The sultanate aims to maintain high output capacity
Issue details
PR_Vol45_No539_December_1991.pdf;
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Institute of Petroleum
Keywords: Paperless office
Countries: USA - Australia - Germany - Kuwait - Oman - Colombia -
Subjects: Oil markets, Liquefied petroleum gas, Paper