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Petroleum Review, Vol 56 No 668, September 2002
SPECIAL FEATURES
12 NORTH SEA - OVERVIEW - Gas is the key to North Sea future
15 NORTH SEA - OVERVIEW - Successfully squeezing the rocks
28 RESERVES - E&P - Discovery rate low despite increased wildcat drilling
30 AFRlCA - E&P - Setting the stage for record distance tie-backs [Scarab/Saffron project]
FEATURES
22 CASPIAN - KAZAKHSTAN - Investors cooling off in Kazakhstan?
24 UK - GAS SUPPLY - UK to resume gas imports
34 lP - PROFILE - Jeff Pym: from BP to the IP and beyond
36 E&P - DRILLING - Coping with high-pressure and high-temperature environments
42 IP - NEW PUBLICATION - Code launch and seminar tie—in to aid in meeting new UK regulations
Issue details
PR_Vol56_No668_September_2002.pdf;
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Institute of Petroleum
Countries: Egypt - North Sea - Caspian Sea -
Subjects: Exploration and production, Petroleum reserves