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Petroleum Review February 2014
In this month’s issue of Petroleum Review we look at the greater use of debt capital markets as a source of funding for E&P companies, and how 2014 is set to offer independent oil and gas producers new opportunities to access funding to support asset development and M&A activity.
We explain how the internal and external pressures of the changing energy landscape are creating drive within leading companies to improve their overall operations through the reverse supply chain. The magazine also looks at the latest in pipeline developments, including an overview of UK pipeline decommissioning to date, and the opportunities for this sector going forwards.
As you know, the EI is celebrating its centenary this year. We are keen to acknowledge and thank our members for their contribution to our work. As a token of our appreciation, we are pleased to attach a centenary travel wallet to this issue of your magazine, which we hope you will find useful.
Issue details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Content in this issue:-
Marathon acquired Malaysian biodiesel facility - News Item
Malaysian FLNG project gets green light - News Item
Frontier Resources has a two-year extension - News Item
Shell has begun production from the Mars B development through Olympus - News Item
Conoco secures DoE approval for Alaska LNG project - News Item
Volga Group invests in new Primorsky terminal - News Item
UK net gas imports outstrip domestic output for first time in 2013 - News Item
Nigeria’s Opuama field onstream - News Item
EIA expands mapping tool - News Item
Impact Oil & Gas acquires Black Star - News Item
Rotan gas field development - News Item
Petrobras contracts eight support vessels - News Item
British Gas helps to launch UKs first electric vehicle taxi service - News Item
Thames Oilport delayed - News Item
Kenya's first licensing round expected in 4Q2014 at earliest - News Item
Subjects: Emissions trading, Supply chain management, Economics, business and commerce, Pipeline, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Oil and gas