This first of two volumes of collected papers and essays charts the sequence of significant developments over the past 40 years of the most international of industries—that of gas and oil. Explained are the physical attributes of oil and gas resources, reserves, and supply in their economic and political settings, with an emphasis on the quantities. This book also explores the economic and political inputs to the global oil and gas industry’s organization and markets since the early 1960s and the consequences of a loss of control, not only for the industry itself, but also for the western world’s economy and its political stability.
Survey of Canadian Natural Gas Deliverability, Production, Reserves and Investment: 1995 Mid-year Update
The oil and gas industry is going through a major technological shift. This is particularly true of the Norwegian continental shelf where new work processes are being implemented based on digital infrastructure and information technology.
J. Ottis Adams: A Sense of Place : an Exhibition Celebrating Adams's Muncie Years and the Centennial of the Art...
Gas Conditioning and Processing: The equipment modules
Gas Conditioning and Processing: The Equipment Modules
Gas Conditioning and Processing: The Basic Principles
The Management of International Oil and Gas Health and Safety: A Guide to the NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil...
The Group is a professional shareholder . Its portfolio includes the oil and gas companies Petrofina , Elf Aquitaine and the fuel transport company Transcor . Together these holdings constitute around 40 % of the book value of the ...
Covers the whole range of issues involved: from the size and characteristics of the resource base to public utility regulation; from the technological possibilities to market-based instruments of policy; from gas delivery infrastructure to ...
Gas Exports to the Countries of the European Union and Asia-Pacific Region