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Petroleum Review, Vol 53 No 632, September 1999

SPECIAL FEATURES
12  TECHNOLOGY - DRILLING - New drilling techniques extend life of mature fields
16  NORTH SEA - TAXATION - Rolling over brings relief
22  TECHNOLOGY - SUBSEA - One-stop-shop for subsea well intervention
24  ATLANTIC FRONTIER - FPSO’s - West of Shetlands deepsea development
26  NORTH SEA - FIELD DEVELOPMENT - Technology tackles challenging reserves
31  NORTH SEA - FIELD DEVELOPMENT - Norwegian projects on the up
33  NORTH SEA - DEVELOPMENTS - North Sea fields onstream in 1999 and beyond
38  NORTH SEA - DECOMMISSIONING - Offshore facilities re-use - a viable option
 
FEATURES
14  FUELS RETAILING - EUROPE - Independents face hard choices
17  FUELS RETAILING - LRP - Looking to a lead-free future
35  INFORMATION TECHNOLGOY - VIRUSES - Protecting networks
36  INSTITUTE OF PETROLEUM - PROFILE - looking to the future: an interview with retiring IP Director General Ian Ward

Issue details


PR_Vol53_No632_September_1999.pdf;

Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Institute of Petroleum

Keywords: Lead replacement petrol

Countries: Norway - North Sea -

Subjects: Information technology, Decommissioning, Subsea engineering, Forecourt retailing, Petroleum taxation

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