Keeping the coffers filled

International oil companies are still managing to make a profit in Sri Lanka, despite the complications of doing business in a country wracked by civil war. Safety measures include heavily armed security personnel and state-of-the-art security systems - including barbed wired barricades and machine guns.

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PR Jan 2009 - p32-33.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Region: Asia-Pacific

Publisher: Energy Institute

Countries: Sri Lanka - Asia-Pacific -

Subjects: Health and safety, Safety, Economics, business and commerce, Oil and gas, Oil