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Petroleum Review, Vol 53 No 630, July 1999

SPECIAL FEATURES
18  IP - AGM
  • Institute of Petroleum’s Annual General Meeting
  • IP Appoints ne Director General
  • Award Winners
22  FORECOURTS - DESIGN - Forecourts for the future
25  FORECOURTS - FUTURE TRENDS - Getting from here to there
29  FORECOURTS - C-STORES - Consumer changes drive development
34  REFINING - ASIA-PACIFIC - Growth prospects for China’s refining sector
 
FEATURES
12  EUROPE - OIL AND GAS - Norway Inc in trouble?
14  DEVELOPMENT - GLOBAL GAS - Finding a home for stranded gas
16  TRINIDAD - GAS DEVELOPMENT - LNG exports begin as gas reserves soar
28  EUROPE - REGULATIONS - Brussels wants even tougher emissions controls b 2010
32 ASIA-PACIFIC - GAS SUPPLY - Strategic PNG gas player
38  MALAYSIA - GAS - Malaysia to expand natural gas utilisation
41  GAS - SUPPLY/ DEMAND - Time for a gas producers’ cartel?
42  ENERGY SOLAR - BP Amoco’s place in the sun
44  LETTER TO THE EDITOR - OIL RESERVES - The dating of reserve revisions
46  FINANCE - MERGERS - The urge to merge (2) - an outbreak of reality

Issue details


PR_Vol53_No630_July_1999.pdf;

Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Institute of Petroleum

Countries: Malaysia - Papua New Guinea - Trinidad -

Organisation: Santos|BP Amoco

Subjects: Solar energy, Natural gas, Petroleum reserves, Forecourt retailing, Emission control, Mergers and acquisitions