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Petroleum Review, Vol 53 No 629, June 1999

SPECIAL FEATURES
2  ROUNDUP FROM THE EDITOR - Reducing drilling costs - the key to further non-Opec development
14  MIDDLE EAST - OIL - Are the Middle East oil giants opening up?
18  CLIMATE CHANGE - EMISSIONS TRADING - Australian initiatives tackle global warming
24  DRILLING - MULTl-LATERALS - Multi-lateral wells access marginal reservoirs
30  TECHNOLOGY - FUEL - New technology revolutionises fuels testing
34  TECHNOLOGY - DRILLING - Finding a new drilling concept!

 FEATURES
13  FINANCE- MERGERS - The urge to merge- Where next?
17  TECHNOLOGY - PROCESSING - Cracking the heavy oil problem
20  LIBYA - OIL - Will Libya be let off the leash?
23  NORTH SEA - DEVELOPMENT - Novel Banff FPSO
27  CANADA - HEAVY OIL/OIL SANDS - Oil price hits Canadian oil development plans
32  OTC - CONFERENCE REVIEW - Looking good from Houston
36  FINANCE- BRAZIL - Devaluation changes oil and gas investment climate
38  US - OIL POLICY - Is all really a strategic commodity? 
39  AFRICA- GAS - Foreign majors bolster Mozambican gas potential 

Issue details


PR_Vol53_No629_June_1999.pdf;

Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Institute of Petroleum

Countries: USA - Canada - Kuwait - Brazil - Iran - Iraq - Libya - Mozambique - North Sea - Saudi Arabia -

Subjects: Banking, finance and investment, Energy policy, Oil sands, Mergers and acquisitions

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