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Petroleum Review, Vol 55 No 651, April 2001

SPECIAL FEATURES
14  RUSSIA - OVERVIEW Black hole or black gold?
18  KAZAKHSTAN - E&P - Sleeping giant awakes
20  CASPIAN - OVERVIEW - Bringing the oil and gas to market

FEATURES
22  E-BUSINESS - IP CONFERENCE REPORT - Think big, start small, scale up
24  IT - COMPANY MANAGEMENT - Cost reduction in plant engineering projects
28  EUROPE - REFINING - Rising to the challenge of tighter specifications
30  GAS - LNG - Radical changes afoot
32  TECHNOLOGY - DRILLING - Smart wells in deepwater
34  MIDDLE EAST - DOWNSTREAM - Oil price recovery revives downstream investment
40  NORTH AMERICA - UTILITIES - Electricity deregulation - a Titanic disaster
43  GEOSCIENCE - COMPANY MANAGEMENT - New challenges facing geoscience knowledge
45  PIPELINES - GAS - Free market for European gas in the pipeline
48  ASIA-PACIFIC - ENERGY - South Korean energy import bill soars 

Issue details


PR_Vol55_No651_April_2001.pdf;

Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Institute of Petroleum

Keywords: geoscience - gas pipelines

Countries: USA - South Korea - Russia - Kazakhstan - Europe - Caspian Sea - Middle East -

Subjects: Trading, Refining, Liquefied natural gas, Utilities

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