Energy in the Middle East, 2010 edition




This 48-page Petroleum Economist publication analyses regional and technological developments in the oil, gas and power sectors
 

Energy in the Middle East, 2010 edition provides 18 articles, written by industry experts and Petroleum Economist journalists, covering regional developments, as well as oil and gas maps and statistics. It is essential reading for anyone with an interest in Middle East energy issues.

The articles cover:

Mapping: Petroleum Economist digital cartography

  • Views on how the region's oil producers are coping with the recession; and the Gulf's growing gas deficit
  • Country reports on Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia
  • The increasing role of Islamic finance
  • Corporate social responsibility
  • Technological developments in the fields of: tight gas; sour gas; horizontal drilling; seismic processing; and shale oil
  • Alternative-energy developments: from renewables, to nuclear power, to carbon management

Specialist contributors to Energy in the Middle East include: Petroleum Policy Intelligence; Mehdi Varzi; Thamir Uqaili; Jedrzej George Frynas; PFC Energy; Schlumberger; Mærsk Oil; Fleur Corporation; Harvard University's Dubai Initiative.

Size:
A4
Pages:
48
Published:
October 2010



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