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The Energy Report 1995, Volume 2 Oil and Gas Resources of the United Kingdom

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Series: The Energy Report Volume: 2
212 pages, Tabs, graphs, charts, col maps
The Energy Report 1995, Volume 2
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  • The Energy Report 1995, Volume 2 ISBN: 9780115153631 Paperback Dec 1995 Out of Print #49677
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About this book

Also known as the Brown Book, this volume provides a considerable amount of detail on oil and gas production in the UK.

Contents

Ministerial foreword; historical overview; economic impact; regulatory regime; exploration, appraisal and licensing; reserves; development; production and disposal activities; review of fields.

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Report Out of Print
Series: The Energy Report Volume: 2
212 pages, Tabs, graphs, charts, col maps
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