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Risk Engineering: Running the risk. Fulvio Caldelari. Petrol.Economist., Feb. 2000, 67(2), 29--30.
For some time, energy companies have sought a more holistic approach to risk management, forcing insurers to underwrite a wider array of business risks with increasingly complex solutions. In the UK, the advent of new corporate governance legislation is likely to fuel this trend. Risk engineering may be the solution.
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Journal title: Petroleum Economist
Subjects: Energy efficiency, Management and commerce, Risk management, Policy and Governance, Law and Legal practice, Economics, business and commerce, Retail and marketing, Energy consumption, Petroleum products