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Featured content Current issue 4 Spring 2010
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The world of extreme supply chains
Professor Alan Braithwaite, LCP Consulting and Cranfield School of Management
What next for Iraq?
Fawzia Sheikh discusses the geopolitical environment in post-Saddam Iraq as the government begins doling out contracts
The many faces of Gazprom
Philip H de Leon examines whether the demonisation of giant
Gazprom is justified
Dwindling oceans of engineers and scientists
Dr Marcus Jones, chief executive of the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) calls for the industry to face up to the knowledge gap
Strategic portfolio analysis
Dr Bart JA Willigers, MBA and Dr Felix Majou speculate that recent advances in computing technology combined with a pragmatic approach to portfolio risking creates an opportunity for the E&P industry to develop practical portfolio systems that can be used for strategic corporate analysis
Into unchartered waters
David Turp discovers how innovation is informing the industry’s approach to decommissioning globally
Working smarter with KPIs
Key performance indicators are a vital tool for ensuring work or processes are carried out safely and economically, writes Bruce McMichael
The big North Sea clean-up
The future of North Sea platforms, says Bruce McMichael, presents many very particular challenges which should be faced now rather than later
Looking back, to look forward
Hugh Williams, chief executive of the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA), looks back on a busy three days at the biennial Oceanology International and forward to what lies ahead for the industry
Carbon emissions don’t stop at Dover
Robin Godfrey, Circadian Solar CEO, strikes a cautionary note, urging the energy industry and government to take solar more seriously
The race is on
Energy analyst David Hunter posits that all roads lead to an energy gap, with only one solution worth considering
Planning ahead
Energy Profile speaks to Gabriel Ruhan, CEO of Global Marine Systems Ltd
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