Petroleum Review, Vol 42 No 500, September 1988

Contents

4 Britain’s refiners are ready to supply much more unleaded petrol
7 Additive injection and dye marking systems, by PA Armstrong
11 The British public’s disinterested attitude towards unleaded, by Peter Noble
14 In distribution, oil companies focus on three main areas
15 Valve testing for bottom loading equipment and some amendments to the IP Code of Safe Practice
16 The dilemmas involved in designing forecourt signs, by Caroline Bennett
20 Compromiseis the key to successful joint ventures, says Dr Pierre Jungels in an interview with Geoffrey Mayhew
23 Oil is still a sunshine industry declares Sir Peter Holmes
25 Economic Paper: Dr Sylvia Pariente-Davis discusses Italy’s new energy policy
27 Singapore broadens its economic base, by Paul McDonald
30 Review Diary: The Tallow Chandlers Company’s bright move to renew old links, by Christopher Hirst
39 Technical Paper: The Northern Associated Gas System operated by Shell/Esso, by DI Prior, Shell Exploration and Production

Headlines 3; Newsdesk 12; Education and Training 32; People 35; Events 37; Institute 49


Issue details


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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Institute of Petroleum

Subjects: Forecourt retailing, Valves