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Business management, e-business: Digital evolution. Brian Davis. Petroleum Review December 2006, P. 38-40
New Internet technologies promise significant cost savings and business process improvements. However, following the dot.com debacle and consolidation of a host of e-based contenders for the oil industry dollar, what's worked and what hasn't in terms of e-business for operators and suppliers in the upstream arena? asks Brian Davis.
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Journal title: Petroleum Review
Keywords: Business management
Subjects: Energy efficiency, Management and commerce, Economics, business and commerce, Energy consumption, Oil and gas extraction, Oil and gas, Oil, Primary energy production