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Energy Industry Regional Analysis: Europe

This special report is a regional analysis that provides an in-depth background and analysis of all sectors of the energy industry in this region including oil, natural gas, E&P, pipelines, LNG, and electricity.

See Table of Contents for list of all countries covered.

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Pages: 160
Publication Date: November 2007
Publisher: Energy Business Reports
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