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Petroleum Review, Vol 52 No 615, April 1998

SPECIAL FEATURES
12  LATIN AMERICA - ROUNDUP- Booming demand, production and reserves
16  LATIN AMERICA - OFFSHORE BRAZIL - New production to come from ever deeper water
20  SAFETY - OFFSHORE - Total management commitment - needed for safe operations
27  STANDARDS - RESPIRATORY PROTECTION - BS 4275 - New standards in new environments

FEATURES
22 TECHNOLOGY - OIL TRADING - The crucial role of IT in global oil trading
24  GAS SUPPLY - NORTH AMERICA - Market liberalisation leads to closer integration
28  OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY - MULTIPHASE PUMPS - Boosting subsea wells
30  ENERGY SUPPLY - GAS IN ASIA - South Korea reviews gas growth forecast
33  EXPLORATION - GEOLOGY - Have all the elephants been found? Part II
36  DOWNSTREAM - EUROPE - Refining margins - the benchmark - paradox
37  EXPLORATION - LATIN AMERICA - Insuring risk in new frontiers
38  CLIMATE CHANGE - KYOTO PROTOCOL - The route to gas emissions trading

Issue details


PR_Vol52_No615_April_1998.pdf;

Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Institute of Petroleum

Keywords: Refining margins - oil trading

Countries: South Korea - Brazil - Latin America -

Subjects: Trading, Emissions trading, Climate change