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Oil Review Middle East - Issue Five 2008Oil Review Middle East, launched in 1997, is published six times a year. It covers the E&P, upstream and downstream petroleum industry from the GCC states and Iran to North Africa and the Caspian. Each issue contains industry news, country reports, sector surveys, technical feature articles, exhibition and conference previews 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.



Following the conflict in Iraq, Oil Review Middle East and its sister publication Technical Review Middle East were the only international business publications to be distributed in the country.

Oil Review Middle East’s circulation of 11,000 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 copies are circulated at each of the region’s major industry exhibitions. Additional copies are sent to our regional representative offices in 11 countries, reaching the wider global petroleum industry. Our reader enquiry fax service provides a direct response from potential customers.

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ABC Audited Circulation 9,043
Total Average Net Circulation for period
1st January to 31st December 2006

Issue Six 2008

Columns
Industry news and executives’ calendar

Analysis
Key issues facing NOCs: Senior executives from “tomorrow’s big players” were questioned by KPMG about how they see the future. Sonangol emerges as one of just four emerging national oil company ‘tigers’.

Country Focus
Libya: Libya stays promising with new finds and projects
Senegal-Guinea Bissau: The fruits of co-operation
Sudan: It is essential for the country’s oil industry and economy that the Comprehensive Peace Agreement does not collapse.

Oil Platforms
New structures off West Africa: Platform selection is a subtle balance of engineering and economics - and both must be right for the project to go ahead.

Exploration and Production
Developments: PA Resources hits oil offshore Tunisia; the Ebony1 well offshore Ghana has hit pay, and Lundin wins two blocks in Ethiopia.

Gas
Developments: LNG demand is high despite financial crisis; Mozambique finds two new gas fields and Egypt is offering higher prices for deepwater natural gas.

Geology & Geophysics Developments: Orca underscores resource potential for Songa Songa, and CGGVeritas agrees bid for Wavefield Inseis

Technical Focus
Reservoir management
Enhanced fire safety

Innovations: Dynamic process mapping of subsea vessels: The nature of subsea processing demands a highly reliable measurement and control philosophy.

Information Technology Integrating asset management and maintenance: A goal of 80 per cent planned maintenance is attainable through a structured approach to plant asset management during engineering design and implementation after startup. Keeping it flowing: Information management is the key to maximising output from oil and gas assets.

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