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Petroleum Review December 2018/January 2019

Digitalisation is under the spotlight this month as we look at how its adoption is having a radical impact on the upstream geospatial community and how it can provide downstream operators with a competitive advantage.

Moving to the shipping sector, we take a closer look at the latest developments regarding the IMO’s planned marine fuels sulphur cap rules that are due to enter force in 2020.

Our regional feature provides an update on E&P activities in Australia and New Zealand - plus more.

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181075 Energy Pet Rev Dec 2018-Jan 2019 Low Res.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Content in this issue:

    Open for business - New Zealand - Article

    Perspective - Russia’s technology drive - Article

    Being responsible - Article

    Sinking feeling about sulphur rules - Article

    A global focus - Article

    Designing a digital future - Article

    Exploration reinvigorated- Australia - Article

    Blockchain promises and pitfalls - Article

    Putting digitalisation on the map - Article

    Tanker turnaround - Article

    Playing interplanetary billiards - Article

    EI Awards celebrate 2018’s energy trailblazers - Article

Subjects: Exploration and production, Shipping, Downstream, Digitalisation

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