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Petroleum Review, Vol 52 No 613, February 1998
SPECIAL FEATURES
20 TECHNOLOGY- INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - Ultimate database to meet industry needs?
25 OIL AND GAS - SUPPLY - Caspian booms but concerns remain
28 FUEL RETAILING - SUPERMARKETS - Strengthening hold on UK fuel markets
30 RETAILING - UK FORECOURTS - UK petrol prices - the ups and downs of 1997
32 OIL PRICE AND SUPPLY - Future surplus capacities debate
FEATURES
12 MILLENNIUM BUG - UK offshore operators tackle 2000 - problem
14 MANAGEMENT - IT PARTNERING - Striking strategic partnerships - upstream
16 REFINING - CATALYTIC CRACKING - Changing the catalytic cracking complex
22 OIL MARKET - SUPPLY AND DEMAND - Changing the face of the international oil market
34 RESOURCES - BOUNDARIES - Whose oil is it anyway? International boundaries and hydrocarbon production
Issue details
PR_Vol52_No613_February_1998.pdf;
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Institute of Petroleum
Keywords: Boundaries
Subjects: Information technology, Oil markets, Refining, Forecourt retailing, Knowledge management