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Petroleum Review, Vol 48 No 567, April 1994
CONTENTS
160 INTERVIEW - HSE’s Tony Barrell comments on safety cases
162 LUBRICANTS - Ways of disposing of waste Iubes
169 WORLD PETROLEUM CONGRESS - Assembles shortly in Stavanger
171 MIDDLE EAST - How the peace process might affect the energy sector
174 EMISSIONS - A study of UK upstream atmospheric emissions
180 TAIWAN - Energy chases demand as Taiwan expands
183 EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE - On the Control of Major Accident Hazards (COMAH)
184 NEW ZEALAND - Royalties scheme comes under fire
186 ARGENTINA - Problems pile up after privatisation
190 ALGERIA - Balancing exploration potential against political hazards
Issue details
PR_Vol48_No567_April_1994.pdf;
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Institute of Petroleum
Keywords: Hazards
Countries: Norway - Argentina - New Zealand - Algeria - Taiwan - Middle East -
Subjects: Lubricants, Emissions, Upstream