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Petroleum Review, Vol 58 No 694, November 2004
SPECIAL FEATURES
12 CASPlAN - E&P - Kazakh government discourages Caspian exploration
14 ASIA -PAClFlC - OVERVlEW - Gas is key to» meeting rising regional energy demand
35 ASlA—PAClFlC - lNDONESlA - Indonesia faces energy investment challenge
44 ASiA~PAClFlC - OIL & GAS - A region of opportunity
FEATURES
28 RUSSIA & CENTRAL ASIA - PSPELiNES - BTC blend - a future marker crude?
32 CANADA - OIL SANDS - Synfuel excess
38 LUBES - REVlEW - The lubes business from the sidelines?
40 RESERVES - E&P - Healthy global resource base as production rises
43 H&S - NEW BUSlNESS DEVELOPMENT - Winning hearts and minds
Issue details
PR_Vol58_No694_November_2004.pdf;
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Countries: Canada - Indonesia - Kazakhstan - Caspian Sea -
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Health and safety, Occupational Health, Lubricants, Exploration and production, Petroleum reserves, Oil sands