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Petroleum Review, Vol 53 No 633, October 1999

SPECIAL FEATURES
14  INSTITUTE OF PETROLEUM- PROFILE - Introducing Jeff Pym- an interview with the IP's new Director General
16   EUROPE - NATURAL GAS- Gas dynamic sweeps Europe
24   NORTH SEA - DECOMMISSIONING - Abandonment projects in the offing
26   FUELS - AVIATION - Trends in jet fuel quality in the United Kingdom
38   DATABASE - SHIPPING - Crude oil marine measurement loss annual revrew
 
FEATURES
12  FINANCE- ENERGY TRADING - IPE- A turbulent coming of age
19  TAIWAN - GAS - Gas-fired power generation to boost Taiwan‘s LNG imports
22  FUELS - LEGISLATION - Sulfur removal raises a stink
28  COMPUTING - GLOBAL SYSTEMS - Global roll-out of IT systems for competitive advantage
30  ALTERNATIVE FUELS - INFRASTRUCTURE - Powering up for an alternative fuelling future
32  UNITED STATES - MTBE - New storm over US reformulated gasoline
35  STANDARDS - ENVIRONMENT  - Environmental management systems - why certify?
42  GAS - PROCESSING - Chevron link with Sasol boosts gas-to-liquids
44  LIFETIME LEARNING - FEEDBACK - Feedback key to the success of Lifetime Learning
47  PETROLEUM - ADDITIVES - New analysis for polymer production

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