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Reorganization impacts upstream technology. B. Loth, N.P. Brown and G. Glass. OGJ, 18 January 1999, 97(3), 55--59.
Industry reorganization has had a negative effect on upstream research and development activities and human-resource availability. Consideration is given to a series of studies concerning organizational and technical trends in the upstream oil industry. Downsizing, asset-based organization, new technology, personnel concerns, involvement and costs, risk aversion, and the impact on offshore safety. 11 refs.
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Journal title: Oil and Gas Journal
Subjects: Health and safety, Safety, Offshore safety, Banking, finance and investment, Risk management, Research and development, Economics, business and commerce, Oil and gas extraction, Oil and gas, Oil, Primary energy production