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Petroleum Review, Vol 52 No 620, September 1998
SPECIAL FEATURES
3 EDITORIAL - NORTH SEA
14 NORTH SEA - TECHNOLOGY - North Sea keeps tight hold on technology
18 NORTH SEA - DEVELOPMENT - Crine cuts Britannia costs
21 NORTH SEA - 1998 DEVELOPMENTS
25 HEALTH 8: SAFETY - CONFERENCE REVIEW - Improving North Sea safety
26 OFFSHORE - SAFETY SURVEY - Safety initiatives room for improvement
FEATURES
22 COMPANIES - UK INDEPENDENTS - Globalising for increased resilience
28 TECHNOLOGY - DRILLING - A modern approach to under balanced drilling
31 ENVIRONMENT - BIOREMEDIATION - Bacterial bugs beat oil pollution
34 PRODUCTION SYSTEMS - FPSOs - Ice protection on the Grand Banks
36 STANDARDS - PETROLEUM MEASUREMENT - Review and update of petroleum measurement tables
Issue details
PR_Vol52_No620_September_1998.pdf;
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Institute of Petroleum
Keywords: bioremediation
Countries: North Sea -
Organisation: Hardy Oil & Gas plc|Premier|Monument|Lasmo|Enterprise|British Borneo
Subjects: Health and safety, Offshore safety, Drilling, FPSO, Offshore technology