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Petroleum Review, Vol 58 No 692, September 2004
SPECIAL FEATURES
12 NORTH SEA - OVERVIEW - High prices spur development rush as North Sea production declines
18 NORTH SEA - NORWAY - New treaty to boost activity
26 NORTH SEA - UK - UKCS need for innovative solutions
FEATURES
22 SUBSEA TECHNOLOGY - Subsea solutions
28 COMPANY PROFILE - PALADIN RESOURCES - Growth through exploration and acquisition
30 CONTRACTORS - ONSHORE PIPELINES - Overcoming the innovation barriers
34 CONTRACTORS - EPIC CONTRACTS - keeping projects on time and on budget
36 EI - MELCHETT LECTURE - Talent is key to success
40 CENTRAL ASIA - GAS - Central and Southern Asia to develop natural gas grid
44 REGULATIONS - TANKER DESIGN - EN13094 — an operator's dream or a manufacturer's nightmare
46 AFRICA - E&P - Hopes for progress
Issue details
PR_Vol58_No692_September_2004.pdf;
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Keywords: onshore pipelines
Countries: Norway - Africa - North Sea - Central Asia -
Organisation: Paladin Resources plc|Energy Institute
Subjects: Subsea engineering