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Petroleum Review, Vol 41 No 484, May 1987
Contents
5 The Minister of State for Energy proposes an expanded offshore role for the IP
13 Peter Kingston explains why Enterprise Oil is investing in gas condensate research, in an interview with Geoffrey Mayhew
19 What are the UK’s options on gas supply? Jonathan Stern’s views
23 James Ball assesses the Troll gas sales agreements
27 Michael Cooper discusses the market for Liquefied Natural Gas
32 Review Diary: Amrit Pandya reports on Esso’s environmental awareness
34 Peter Jones discusses The Conversion Refinery - The Catalytic Magic Wand
38 Technical paper: The prospects of alcohol as a future motor fuel
41 Petrol forecourts get their own mini Motor Show. Martin Derrick reports
42 Economic paper: Ibrahim A Salamah describes how Saudi Arabia is diversifying its industrial base
44 Education and Training
50 Symposia: Judith Mirzoeff on Oil Price Information
Headlines 3; Newsdesk 46; People 52; Events 53; Institute 55
Issue details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Institute of Petroleum
Countries: Saudi Arabia -
Subjects: Liquefied natural gas