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www.touchoilandgas.com GEOPHYSICS • CONSTRUCTION • DRILLING • SUBSEA • NATURAL GAS
VOLUME 6 ISSUE 1
Logistics • Sulphur Management • LNG • Catalysts • Refining Assets Articles include:
BOEMRE’s New Regulatory Approach to Environmental and Safety Systems Management HA Tony Wood
Expanding Iraq’s Oil Production – Issues and Impediments Peter Robin Avent Wells
Enlightening Subsea Structures Marc Niklès and Fabien Ravet
Approach to Improve and Optimise Deepwater Waterflood Projects in 2011
Fady R Chaban and Grant T Gibson
Shale Gas Reservoirs in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin Daniel John Kerridge Ross
Greenhouse Gas Regulations – All Pain and No Gain Charles T Drevna
Refinery Energy Losses Due to Fouling in Heat Exchangers Francesco Coletti and Sandro Macchietto
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Process Simulation for Improved Energy Efficiency, Maximised Asset Utilisation and Increase in Feed Flexibility in a Crude Oil Refinery Zoltán Varga, István Rabi and Klára Kubovics Stocz
Emerging Markets in the Middle East for New and Existing Liquefied Natural Gas Projects Fereidun Fesharaki, Alexis Aik and Noelle Leonard
Corrosion – Issues and Solutions for Hydrocarbon Refineries François Ropital
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