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Petroleum Review, Vol 59 No 698, March 2005
SPECIAL FEATURES
12 SEISMIC - REVIEW - Talking up the reservoir
16 NORTH AFRICA - E&P - North Africa steps on the gas
IP WEEK 2005
20 IP WEEK - ANNUAL DINNER - Interesting and turbulent times
22 IP WEEK - ANNUAL DINNER - On the cusp of change
25 IP WEEK - ANNUAL LUNCH - Global warming — action or just talk?
27 IP WEEK - EXHIBITION - Oil and gas on show
F E AT U R E S
30 ASIA-PACIFIC - PHILIPPINES - New strategies target Philippine energy sector
32 COMPANY PROFILE - NEXEN - Largest-ever investment levels target new production
34 E&P - OIL SANDS - No way out
38 IT - SUPPLY CHAIN - Digital busmess — the next generation
40 El TECHNICAL - HUMAN FACTORS - Safety first when reorganising
44 NORTH SEA - E&P - Enhanced recovery from North Sea giants
Issue details
PR_Vol59_No698_March_2005.pdf;
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Countries: Philippines - North Africa -
Organisation: Energy Institute|Nexen
Subjects: Supply chain management, Oil sands, Climate change, Enhanced oil recovery (EOR)