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The energy rowThe Economist. 1980, Vol 276, Num 7146, 48 p.Article
Comecon's energy problemsThe Economist. 1977, Num 6974, pp 84-85Article
Better diesels for family carsThe Economist. 1980, Vol 276, Num 7152, 119 p.Article
West Germans ask how much can be wrung from coalThe Economist. 1980, Vol 277, Num 7156, pp 113-114Article
Could coal be king of the road?The Economist. 1979, Vol 273, Num 7103, pp 97-98Article
FLNG: the race is onEVANS, Damon.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 7, pp 54-55, issn 0306-395X, 2 p.Article
Fiscal blocks to deep-water gasVAN MEURS, Pedro; RODGERS, Barry; KEPES, Jerry et al.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 8, issn 0306-395X, p. 7Article
Framework and demand vital for infrastructure investmentENRIQUEZ, Abel; DOLAK, Astrid.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 7, issn 0306-395X, p. 40Article
LNG projects scramble for CBM reservesEVANS, Damon; WAN, Kwok W.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 7, issn 0306-395X, 48, 50 [2 p.]Article
Libya ramps up productionBROWER, Derek.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 9, pp 18-19, issn 0306-395X, 2 p.Article
Mature Dutch play delivering attractive returnsPetroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 7, issn 0306-395X, p. 19Article
Philippines counts on upstream revivalEVANS, Damon.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 7, pp 24-26, issn 0306-395X, 3 p.Article
Refining sees an upturnQUINLAN, Martin.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 7, issn 0306-395X, 4, 6 [2 p.]Article
Repsol at war with itselfWATSON, N. J.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 8, issn 0306-395X, p. 10Article
Shale gas no game-changer for EuropeFREEDMAN, Graham; O'ROURKE, Stephen.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 7, pp 38-39, issn 0306-395X, 2 p.Article
The West's self-destructive oil demandBROWER, Derek.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 7, pp 28-29, issn 0306-395X, 2 p.Article
The great game of Greater SunriseEVANS, Damon.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 8, issn 0306-395X, 14-16, 18-19 [5 p.]Article
The two faces of ConocoPhillipsWATSON, N. J.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 7, issn 0306-395X, p. 8Article
A new twist on an old EOR techniqueFELTUS, Anne.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 2, issn 0306-395X, p. 26Article
ARA business takes a hitQUINLAN, Martin.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 10, pp 32-34, issn 0306-395X, 3 p.Article
Australia battles Qatar for LNG supremacyEVANS, Damon.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 6, pp 36-38, issn 0306-395X, 3 p.Article
Breaking Iraq's oil-law stalemateMYERS, Keith.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 10, pp 12-13, issn 0306-395X, 2 p.Article
Brent Coon: Gunning for BPPetroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 1, issn 0306-395X, p. 40Article
Cancun: a first step to replacing KyotoROBERTSON, Helen.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 1, issn 0306-395X, p. 22Article
European refining suits someQUINLAN, Martin.Petroleum economist (English edition). 2011, Vol 78, Num 4, pp 6-7, issn 0306-395X, 2 p.Article