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Petroleum Review, Vol 53 No 627, April 1999
SPECIAL FEATURES
12 RUSSIA - OVERVIEW - A not-so-rosy outlook for Russian oil and gas
16 COMPANY MANAGEMENT - M&A - Meeting the challenge of low prices
31 NIGERIA - DEVELOPMENT - Getting in stride just at the right time?
FEATURES
18 TRANSPORT - LPG - Going green with Shell
20 DRILLING - DEEPWATER TECHNOLOGY - On the right path to drill the depths
22 ENVIRONMENT - GLOBAL WARMING - Climate change and emissions trading
26 THAILAND - POWER GENERATION - Economic crisis forces power development delays
29 TECHNOLOGY - IT - IT solutions to optimise fuel distribution
34 NORTH SEA - DRILLING - CRINE drives down development costs
36 UNITED STATES - OIL - The North American onshore oil crisis
38 UPSTREAM - FINANCE - Going, going, gone...
Issue details
PR_Vol53_No627_April_1999.pdf;
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Institute of Petroleum
Countries: USA - Nigeria - Thailand - Russia - North Sea -
Subjects: Banking, finance and investment, Liquefied petroleum gas, Deep water drilling, Climate change, Mergers and acquisitions, Upstream, Power generation