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Fundamentals of the Natural Gas Industry
(7/29/2002) Fundamentals of the Natural Gas Industry is a compendium of
articles from the Petroleum Economist that examine gas supply resources,
technological innovations, and market liberalization toward ensuring
increased use of natural gas as a key energy source. It is an important
publication for anyone in the oil and gas sector, since it offers not only
insights into such upstream advancements as seismic imaging, drilling,
facilities, and operating efficiency, but advances in transportation that
will reduce the cost of supply and move gas from regional markets to a
global market.
The volume also discusses several downstream developments, including
environmental regulations, and the LNG sector, as well as gas-to-liquids. It
also includes numerous maps.
Articles presented are by leading natural gas industry executives with such
organizations as BP, Anadarko, Cedigaz, Indosuez, Ecopetrol, El Paso Global
LNG, Ernst & Young, ExxonMobil, IHS Energy, KBB, NNPC, Shell, Sonatrach,
Statoil, Syntroleum, and Trinidad National Gas Company. Topics range from
finance and legal subjects to global upstream issues, trading,
transportation, technology developments, and case studies. Recommended.
Fundamentals of the World Gas Industry, from the Petroleum Economist, is
published by the Petroleum Economist and includes a CD-Rom with the entire
volume's contents. Copyright 2002. Price: US$365. from the publisher and at
specialty bookstores.
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