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Petroleum Review, Vol 57 No 674, March 2003

SPECIAL FEATURES
12 E&P - SEISMIC - Seismic's scant reward for technology success
15 LATIN AMERICA - E&P - Waiting for a new dawn
18 MIDDLE EAST - IRAQ - The re-emerging frontier
22 IP WEEK 2003 - REPORTS - Annual Lunch Looking beyond today's headlines
25 Annual Dinner Dusk is far from falling on oil and gas
28 IP President - Seizing opportunities while tackling - challenges head on
30 Exhibitions - Oil and gas on show 
33 Highlights - Hopes and fears for the oil and gas industry

FEATURES
19 CARIBBEAN - TRINIDAD - Trinidad steps on the gas
37 IP - MERGER UPDATE - Shaping a new future
38 RECRUITMENT - ANALYSIS - Oilmen in need of slick recruitment
40 REFINING - GLOBAL REVIEW - Refining margins to improve after a tough 2002
42 IP WORKSHOPS - FUELS - Driving fuel test method developments
43 IP LIBRARY - COPYRIGHT - Copyright explained by Catherine Cosgrove, ead of Library & Information Service
44 CASPIAN - PIPELINES - Work in the pipeline
46 IP - SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT - Briefing the petroleum industry on human factors

Issue details


PR_Vol57_No674_March_2003.pdf;

Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Institute of Petroleum

Countries: Argentina - Brazil - Venezuela - Colombia - Mexico - Bolivia - Ecuador - Peru - Caspian Sea - Trinidad -

Subjects: Exploration and production, Pipeline networks, Human factors

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