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Petroleum Review, Vol 59 No 707, December 2005

SPECIAL FEATURES
12 AUSTRALIA - E&P - Expanding frontier opportunities
15 AUSTRALTA - E&P - An Australian first for Antrim
16 NEW ZEALAND - E&P - Exploration moving to a more dynamic level
20 SHIPPING - REVlEW - New ships for old
24 SHIPPlNG - LNG - LNG carrier fleet expansion

FEATURES
28 E-BUSlNESS - E&P - Going digital - a question of integration
32 AWARDS - WINNERS - And the winners are...
34 REFlNlNG - POLLUTTON CONTROL - Cutting fugitive emissions
36 CANADA - OIL SANDS - A sticky dilemma
40 RESERVES - SUSTAlNABLE DEVELOPMENT - Economic impact of reserve revenues
42 US - GULF OF MEXlCO - The stakes are rising
46 ENERGY lNSTlTUTE - AUTUMN LUNCH - Looking to the future

Issue details


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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Countries: Australia - New Zealand -

Organisation: Energy Institute

Subjects: Oil sands, LNG carriers

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