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... oil industry has worked for so many decades , is no longer the same . OPEC must , therefore , like the rest of the industry , be patient and await the emergence of the new configuration in order to assess the opportunities thus ...
... oil industry has worked for so many decades , is no longer the same . OPEC must , therefore , like the rest of the industry , be patient and await the emergence of the new configuration in order to assess the opportunities thus ...
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... oil companies , which can no longer be based on obsolete models dating from previous periods as the situations have changed . On the one hand , the exploration risks are much lower given the high level of already identified oil reserves ...
... oil companies , which can no longer be based on obsolete models dating from previous periods as the situations have changed . On the one hand , the exploration risks are much lower given the high level of already identified oil reserves ...
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... oil producer : the Soviet Union . Of course we know that the Soviet oil industry is currently suffering serious handicaps of a tech- nical and financial nature . The sudden political upheaval which took place in the third week of August ...
... oil producer : the Soviet Union . Of course we know that the Soviet oil industry is currently suffering serious handicaps of a tech- nical and financial nature . The sudden political upheaval which took place in the third week of August ...
Contents
Presidents of the OPEC Conference 5 Address to the 89th Conference HE Sadek Boussena | 5 |
Address to the 90th Conference HE Dr Celestino Armas | 7 |
Secretary General OPEC Secretariat HE Dr Subroto | 11 |
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