AMOCO IN EGYPT: Gas brings new dimension to operations (English)
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Title:AMOCO IN EGYPT: Gas brings new dimension to operations
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Published in:The petroleum economist. [Englische Ausgabe] ; 64, 5 ; 66
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Place of publication:London
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Keywords:Ölmarkt , Welt , Gaswirtschaft , Energiewirtschaft , Erdölindustrie , Rohstoffe , Erdgasmarkt , Erdöl
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Table of contents – Volume 64, Issue 5
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GASWATCH| 1997
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Gaswatch: Petroleum Economist picks out the most significant new ventures in the gas world of the coming years| 1997
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LEADER: Massive infrastructure build heralds new gas boom| 1997
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Gas Facts: Gas by numbers from the Petroleum Economist database| 1997
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GAS FACTS| 1997
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The gas world descends on Copenhagen to discuss the theme "technology is business"| 1997
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WORLD GAS CONFERENCE: An overview| 1997
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LNG: Money pours in for new projects| 1997
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PIPELINES SURVEY: Strong demand for gas drives construction boom| 1997
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MIDDLE EAST: Can the world support all its gas?| 1997
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Abu Dhabi struggles to keep pace with demand| 1997
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DEMAND: Opec producers look to gas to meet domestic needs| 1997
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QATAR: Speedy set-up wins head-start in LNG race| 1997
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IRAN: Big plans provoke little enthusiasm| 1997
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WESTERN EUROPE: Impressive performance, but now is the tricky part| 1997
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TURKEY: Plan for massive increase in gas use| 1997
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EUROPEAN UNION: Dutch draft causes breeze in gas deregulation talks| 1997
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GAZ DE FRANCE: Part-privatisation to fund drive to become world player| 1997
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DENMARK: Gas displaces coal in growing heat and power sectors| 1997
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ITALY: Enel searches for new scheme to import LNG| 1997
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AFRICA: Gas exports set for sharp increase| 1997
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AMOCO IN EGYPT: Gas brings new dimension to operations| 1997
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SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: Lack of market impedes reserve development| 1997
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US: Potential oversupply could drive down gas prices| 1997
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COMPANIES: Monopolies look for M& A opportunities| 1997
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CANADA: Decline in output from young fields threatens exports| 1997
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DEREGULATION: Industry looks back at 10 years of market forces| 1997
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ASIA: Ending subsidies remains vital for gas growth| 1997
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SOUTH KOREA: More LNG to ensure diverse energy supply| 1997
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LATIN AMERICA: Privatisation kick-starts investment boom| 1997
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BRAZIL: Petrobras hunts for new acreage for new investors| 1997
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A HOT PLACE FOR GAS| 1997
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PETROTRIN: Still hope for the Pelican project| 1997
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AMOCO: DOUBLING its budget for 1997| 1997
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BRITISH GAS: Developing offshore the unexploited north coast| 1997
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PHOENIX PARK GAS PROCESSORS: Establishing a gas liquids hub| 1997
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NATIONAL GAS COMPANY: Promoting gas projects in Trinidad| 1997
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RUSSIA: Will Gazprom need Yamal gas before 2010?| 1997
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GAZPROM: Fur flies as government attacks monopoly| 1997
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CENTRAL ASIAN REPUBLICS: Escaping the shadow of Gazprom| 1997
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AZERBAIJAN: Imports rise, West forgoes exploration| 1997
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Azerbaijan: Imports rise, West forgives exploration| 1997
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BELARUS: Yamal pipeline to pay off debts| 1997
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KAZAKHSTAN: Privatisation transforms sector| 1997
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TURKMENISTAN: Pipeline opens up exploration potential| 1997
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UKRAINE: Infrastructure growth hindered| 1997
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UZBEKISTAN: Opening up to foreign participation| 1997
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GAS-TO-LIQUIDS TECHNOLOGY: Super-clean fuel fails to find a market| 1997
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THIRD WORLD: A clean domestic energy strategy for developing countriesCarson, Margaret et al. | 1997
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FINANCING: Funding natural gas projects in emerging economiesRazavi, Hossein et al. | 1997
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EUROPEAN GAS TRADING: A select club for the privileged few| 1997
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RUSSIA -- OIL: Rosneft looks to the far east to begin its comeback| 1997
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FOCUS| 1997
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES| 1997
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NEWS IN BRIEF| 1997
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MARKETS| 1997
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WORLD OIL PRODUCTION| 1997