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Petroleum Review, Vol 59 No 697, February 2005
SPECIAL FEATURES
12 G A S - L N G - New LNG terminals - already white elephants?
14 OIL PRICE - RISK - Place your bets please
18 RUSSIA - GAZPROM - Energy giant awakes
30 E&P - TECHNOLOGY - Longer life for ESPs (Electrical Submersible Pumps)
FEATURES
24 ENERGY RESOURCES - VIEWPOINT - Energy resources, substitution and efficiency
32 U K - OIL TAX - A taxing change
34 MIDDLE EAST - OIL - Saudi proven oil reserves — how realistic?
38 E&P - FISCAL FRAMEWORK - Long-term fiscal, contractual stability proves elusive
44 ENERGY INSTITUTE - OIL LOSS - Oil loss - keeping it under control
Issue details
PR_Vol59_No697_February_2005.pdf;
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Keywords: Electrical submersible pumps
Countries: Russia -
Organisation: Gazprom|Energy Institute
Subjects: Exploration and production, Offshore technology