The International Petroleum Encyclopedia is a time-honored and concise source of information for the rapidly changing petroleum market.
Inside these pages you’ll find valuable information including :
Atlas country reports offering 31% more illustrations and four new countries--Jamaica, Malta, Lithuania, and East Timor. The country section also covers regional topics, such as diversification of Europe¹s gas supply, the outlook for Caspian Sea and deepwater Africa production, Asia-Pacific¹
Key Stats providing 16% more illustrations. This section covers the year¹s most important energy trends, including: future energy supply; reserves and production; drilling and exploration;
Statistics from the Oil & Gas Journal and BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2005 as well as the US Energy Information Administration are gathered in one section. The data includes oil and natural gas production, consumption, imports/exports, and prices, as well as oil refineries, capacities, margins, and throughput.
Chronology of Events --Gives you a quick refresher of the past year¹s major developments.
Guest Essay written by Steve Farris, President, CEO and COO of Apache Corp., a leading independent E&D company operating in the United States, Canada, Egypt, the UK North Sea, and Australia. Apache ranks among the world¹s top 10 US-based companies in production and reserves of oil and natural gas.
Directory of national oil companies and energy ministries. Nowhere else will you find this listing together in one source.
2006 International Petroleum Encyclopedia is available in print or CD-ROM, the International Petroleum Encyclopedia contains more than 350 pages of information on important activities and developments concerning oilfields, pipelines, refineries, tanker terminals, and more.


