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Petroleum Review, Vol 54 No 638, March 2000
SPECIAL FEATURES
14 GEOPHYSICS - EVELOPMENTS - Refining the science
17 GEOPHYSICS - DEVELOPMENTS - wave of the future
19 IP WEEK 2000
- LUNCHEON - Lee Raymond, CEO ExxonMobil Corporation: Technology, technology, technology
- 22 DINNER - Helen Liddell, UK Minister for Energy: Cooperation to improve competitiveness
- 24 DINNER - Chris Moorhouse IP President - reviews the year
27 HIGHLIGHTS - Improved oil process boost industry confidence
28 CENTRAL ASIA - DEVELOPMENTS - The Caspian riddle-as many questions as answers
33 CASPIAN - PIPELINES - Proposals in the pipeline
34 CASPIAN - KAZAKHSTAN - Great potential, but…
FEATURES
31 INTERNET - E-COMMERCE-E-volution gathers pace
36 CANADA - GAS - Sable Island - a milestone for Canada’s gas industry
38 OIL - RESERVES - Technology targets improved marginal field economics
Issue details
PR_Vol54_No638_March_2000.pdf;
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Institute of Petroleum
Keywords: Pipelines
Countries: Canada - Kazakhstan - Caspian Sea -
Subjects: Geophysics, Reserves