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Petroleum Review, Vol 59 No 696, January 2005
SPECIAL FEATURES
12 SHIPPING - LNG - A new frontier
18 U S - ENERGY - No short-term fix for US oil and gas
20 NORTH SEA - OIL & GAS - Challenge and opportunity
22 ENERGY INSTITUTE - El AWARDS - Congratulations all round
32 OIL - DEPLETION - No problem, concern or crisis
40 U K - ENERGY - Unravelling the benefits of energy liberalisation
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14 SCANDINAVIA - NUCLEAR POWER - A Scandinavian saga
16 UK - ROAD REGULATIONS - Where are we going?
28 NORTH SEA - E&P - HP/HT confidence demonstrated by Kristin
34 RUSSIA - OIL - High taxes to impact future Russian production?
36 ASIA-PACIFIC - MALAYSIA - Coal imports to feed power generation growth
42 EUROPE - GAS - Creating an effective gas supply network to Europe
Issue details
PR_Vol59_No696_January_2005.pdf;
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Keywords: Oil depletion
Countries: Malaysia - Scandinavia -
Organisation: Energy Institute