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Petroleum Review, Vol 54 No 637, February 2000
SPECIAL FEATURES
13 INTERNET - ENERGY TRADING - Facing the future-e-business scenarios
15 E-BUSINESS - PROCURERMENT - Shell venture targets global internet market
16 E-BUSINESS -IT SYSTEMS - The perfect IT system
18 TECHNOLOGY - OFFSHORE - Shifting to the seabed
21 EUROPE-GAS - EU seeks mirage of energy security
24 AFRICA - ONSHORE E&P - A new oil province for the 21st century
FEATURES
26 CENTRAL ASlA - PIPELINES - A man, a plan, a pipeline: Baku-Ceyhan?
29 LEGISLATION - E&P - World development of production sharing agreements
31 NORTH SEA - E&P - North Sea oil topping out
33 RUSSIA - OIL - Fast-track development of Sakhalin II
35 LATIN AMERICA - ECUADOR - Staring into the abyss
37 FUELS-ADDITIVES - MTBE - How should Europe respond?
Issue details
PR_Vol54_No637_February_2000.pdf;
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Institute of Petroleum
Countries: Russia - Sudan - Ecuador - Chad - North Sea - Caspian Sea - Central Asia - North Africa - Caucasus -
Subjects: Information technology, Onshore, Production Sharing Agreements, Additives