

Oil Review Africa, launched in 2006, is published four times a year. It covers the E&P, upstream and downstream petroleum industry covering the entire continent. Each issue contains industry news, country reports, sector surveys, technical feature articles, exhibition and conference reviews and news of the latest industry developments and product launches.
Oil Review combines authoritative editorial content with an unrivalled circulation throughout the region and has become the magazine of choice among the industry’s advertisers.
Oil Review Africa’s circulation of 8,000 copies is carefully targeted to an influential management and technical readership within government ministries, national and international oil companies and leading industry contractors and suppliers. In addition, a bonus distribution of 1,000 copes are circulated at each of the region’s major industry exhibitions. Additional copies are sent to our regional representative offices in 10 countries, reaching the wider global petroleum industry.

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Issue 2 2008 |
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Columns
Industry news and executives’ calendar.
Analysis
Recruit, train and get ahead
Attitudinal change is key to Ghana.
Country Focus
Algeria: Building on its role as a reliable energy partner
Egypt: MOC 2008 provides an opportune moment to look at the latest developments in the host country’s oil and gas sector.
Libya: A look at current developments and a preview of TOG 2008, Libya’s longest running oil and gas event.
Gas
Gas flaring: A new monitoring tool shows that more progress is being achieved in Africa than elsewhere.
Developments
Floating prospects: Extending the concept of FPSOs for the processing and storage of LNG.
Mooring vessels safely: State-of-the-art equipment used to help moor vessels safely at LNG terminals.
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Environmental Technology
Bio-remedy for petroleum oil pollution: Biodegradation by microbial action is nature’s way of ensuring natural chemicals are recycleld for future use.
Exploration and Production
Developments: Cairn has been awarded an oil exploration licence in Tunisia; Island is to explore Tarfaya in Morocco and Tullow is to invest $200mn in Uganda.
Power Generation
Safety with genset supply.
Communications
Is it safe to talk? Standardising and certifying alternatives to mobile phones in areas where there are potentially explosive atmospheres is a necessary but far from simple process.
Technical Focus Innovations.
Information Technology
Process control - LOGIIC helps keep oil, gas control systems safe.
Developments. |
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