2009 International Petroleum Encyclopedia


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For more than four decades the "International Petroleum Encyclopedia" has compiled worldwide petroleum and energy industry data into one award-winning volume. This 2009 edition contains up-to-date information.




2008 International Petroleum Encyclopedia


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A research tool for the petroleum and energy industries. It includes: Atlas, country reports on 118 nations including entries for Namibia, Jordan, Paraguay and Cyprus; Key Stats; Statistics from the Oil & Gas Journal and BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2007; Chronology of Events; and Directory of national oil companies and energy ministries.










Fundamentals of Oil & Gas Industry for Beginners


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A prominent linchpin in world politics and in security policies world over, oil and gas have tremendous value in both, the political and economical sectors of global relations, business establishments and policy. Regardless of whether one is a novice to a given field, or a well accomplished veteran in the field, there is a need for the continued engagement with the basics that underlie the core subjects. With that in mind, the Fundamentals of Oil and Gas is a perfect primer for the first-timer in the field, while also a copious text to help a seasoned veteran stay abreast with the nuances of the world of Oil and Gas.





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International Petroleum Encyclopedia 2002


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This encyclopedia and atlas overviews industry developments during 2001 in each oil-producing country around the world. The 97 entries review such topics as capital investments, exploration, discoveries, markets, and pricing. Color maps of each country or region indicate the location of oil and gas







International Energy Outlook, 2010


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Presents international energy projections through 2035. Includes outlooks for major energy fuels and associated carbon dioxide emissions.




Offshore Oil and Gas Installations Security


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Oil and natural gas, which today account for over 60% of the world’s energy supply, are often produced by offshore platforms. One third of all oil and gas comes from the offshore sector. However, offshore oil and gas installations are generally considered intrinsically vulnerable to deliberate attacks. The changing security landscape and concerns about the threats of terrorism and piracy to offshore oil and gas installations are major issues for energy companies and governments worldwide. But, how common are attacks on offshore oil and gas installations? Who attacks offshore installations? Why are they attacked? How are they attacked? How is their security regulated at the international level? How has the oil industry responded? This timely and first of its kind publication answers these questions and examines the protection and security of offshore oil and gas installations from a global, industry-wide and company-level perspective. Looking at attacks on offshore installations that occurred throughout history of the offshore petroleum industry, it examines the different types of security threats facing offshore installations, the factors that make offshore installations attractive targets, the nature of attacks and the potentially devastating impacts that can result from attacks on these important facilities. It then examines the international legal framework, state practice and international oil and gas industry responses that aim to address this vital problem. Crucially, the book includes a comprehensive dataset of attacks and security incidents involving offshore oil and gas installations entitled the Offshore Installations Attack Dataset (OIAD). This is an indispensable reference work for oil and gas industry professionals, company security officers, policy makers, maritime lawyers and academics worldwide.