Petroleum Review, Vol 45 No 536, September 1991
CONTENTS
415 Onshore - Onshore exploration opportunities are being hampered by the NIMBY syndrome
420 Newsdesk
422 Iraq/Kuwait - Mark Scruton looks at the problems facing both countries a year after the invasion
426 Slimhole John Howes looks at this new exploration method
429 Open windows - New computer technology gives a clearer picture of oilfield production
432 Wartime secrets - The fledgling British onshore oil industry during World War II
434 Namibia - The most recent part of Africa to be opened up for exploration
439 Forthcoming Events
441 Unleaded - Dr Ian Berwick OBE analyses the extent of unleaded petrol’s penetration in Europe
443 Eastern Europe - Details of new market opportunities for lubricants
446 Ed Osterwald looks at the oil infrastructure
449 Australia - The opening-up of the Timor Gap by William Scholes
450 EUROPA - AEA’s nuclear log calibration facility comes of age
452 Branch spotlight on Malta
Issue details
PR_Vol45_No536_September_1991.pdf;
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Institute of Petroleum
Countries: Australia - Kuwait - Iraq - Namibia - Malta - East Europe - UK -
Subjects: Onshore exploration, Unleaded petrol, War, Nuclear industry