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Petroleum Review April 2011

Continuing our review of IP Week 2011, this month’s issue takes a closer look at the first two days of what was a very comprehensive conference programme that provoked debate among delegates and speakers alike. Key themes addressed throughout the proceedings included partnerships, investments and risks in what is an ever changing and challenging energy sector. Russian reserves were also discussed, as were strategies for success within the downstream arena. Developments in Africa were also under the spotlight, an E&P hotspot fraught with complex issues as highlighted by our additional articles on Namibia, Somalia and Senegal. 

This month also includes a review of the UK coalition government’s proposed reform for the domestic electricity market in a bid to ensure the required investment in low carbon, secure energy supplies going forwards. We also highlight the Energy Institute’s response to the government consultations undertaken as part of this process. 

Other topics addressed in this issue include an overview of hazardous goods regulations, as well as an update on areas of the world where the personal safety of those working in the international energy arena are increasingly under threat of kidnap and piracy – an issue that has recently seen much media coverage in light of recent developments in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
 

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Electricity markets, Policy and Governance, Electricity generation, Energy consumption, Electricity

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