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Petroleum Review, Vol 59 No 705, October 2005
12 DECOMMISSIONING — NORTH SEA - Heading for uncharted waters
20 AVIATION - JET FUEL - Up, up and away
26 OIL 8: GAS ~ SKILLS SHORTAGE - Holding back the talent tide or riding the wave?
39 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT — EI - Facing the future
FEATURES
24 PRODUCTION ~ COMPANIES - BP is now the world's largest oil producer
29 MIDDLE EAST — LOGISTICS - Oiling the wheels of logistics in Oman
32 RESERVES — ANALYSIS - Putting paid to unrealistic energy demands
36 MEGAPROJECTS ~ OIL - Prices set firm, despite massive new capacity
42 FUEL RETAILING ~ CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE - Setting up shop
44 OFFSHORE EUROPE — REVIEW - Bigger and better
50 DATAEASE —- SHIPPING - Marine crude oil transport — 2004 analysis
56 LEGAL - EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION - Corporate killing - new laws apply offshore
Issue details
PR_Vol59_No705_October_2005.pdf;
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Keywords: Skills gap
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Skills, education and training, Decommissioning, Gasoline-type jet fuel