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Eurelectric
www2.eurelectric.org

The Union of the Electricity Industry - Eurelectric is the sector association representing the common interests of the electricity industry at pan-European level, plus its affiliates and associates on several other continents.

Within the European Union, Eurelectric represents the electricity industry in public affairs, in particular in relation to the EU legislative institutions in order to promote the interests of its members at a political level.

Eurelectric's full member structure is based on national representation, via the national electricity association, where such a body exists, or the leading electricity enterprise in each country. Currently there are 33 full members, including all 27 EU member states, current applicants negotiating to join the community, plus other European OECD countries.


ESNA
www.esna.org

ESNA, Energy Services Network Association, is a global association of utilities and solution suppliers to promote and to expand the adoption of network energy services (NES) architecture and infrastructure together with the value added applications for secured, reliable and cost effective automatic meter management, billing, CRM and CIS.

Utilities, grid owners, distribution network service operators (DSO), system integrators, installers, application designers, IT companies as well as hardware manufacturers and consultants take part in the ESNA community.

ESNA’s objective is to promote the application of advanced energy management systems, including AMR/AMM, based on the NES AMI architecture and its value added chain in order to build and expand the interoperability standard for utility networks.

We promote the change in perspective of the current metering business, from selling isolated units, into offering interoperable smart meter management systems as an embedded element in the total value chain of energy sales and distribution.


European Energy Review
www.europeanenergyreview.eu

Will our energy future be green or grey? Ruled by the market or the state? Dependent or independent? These are the questions that lie at the heart of the great European energy debate. And they lie at the heart of European Energy Review.

European Energy Review is a magazine founded in response to a widely felt need among European energy experts and decision-makers for an independent platform that offers high level debates and analyses on the many complex issues facing the European energy sector today.


Upstream
www.upstreamonline.com

Upstream has, since its launch 12 years ago, firmly established itself as the leading news source in the international oil and gas industry. Our policy is to relentlessly pursue accurate, exclusive and independent news coverage of the entire upstream oil and gas industry in every corner of the globe. The focus is on business, policy and the key players.

The daring news content is supported each week by features and profiles, offering an inside view of the issues and the people that make a difference in the industry. Other respected publications have also taken notice, with the Los Angeles Times stating: “The flamboyant trade weekly, Upstream has become a must read, both for its bold, irreverent style and its thorough coverage”. This was followed by praise from the New York Times: “For energy executives, Upstream has become a must read, like Advertising Age or Variety or American Lawyer in their respective fields”.

Upstream is clearly a publication favoured by management, with 96% of its readers classing themselves in this category and 68% influencing the strategic development of their company. Little wonder therefore, that Upstream has received the acclaim it has. Today, Upstream is read by over 38,000 influential industry executives in more than 100 countries every week.

LNG Journal
www.lngjournal.com

LNG Journal: the preferred magazine for the industry's executives and engineers. It tracks commercial developments, such as tenders, contracts and new projects in shipping, and the construction and planning of import and production plants. Trading, pricing and product specification trends are highlighted. Legal developments are tracked in the fields of supply, shipping and commercial finance contracts and insurance.

All in one journal…

  • Comprehensive reporting on new terminals, vessels and facilities worldwide
  • LNG business development analysis of key companies, political issues, new regasification, liquefaction, storage and LNG transport technology
  • Tables of reception and liquefaction plants
  • LNG carrier fleet developments and contracts
  • Legal and regulatory issues indepth
  • Access our archives - electronic back issues at your fingertips

 

PTQ
www.eptq.com

PTQ

PTQ is the authoritative magazine covering process technology developments in the refining, gas and petrochemical industries. Each issue of PTQ carries at least 15 in-depth technical feature articles from around the world charting experiences under operating conditions in improving production or safety or meeting environmental targets. It is the practical and detailed nature of these articles that makes PTQ required reading for engineering decision makers.

 

Hydrocarbon Engineering
www.hydrocarbonengineering.com

HydroCarbon Engineering

Hydrocarbon Engineering is a monthly magazine, packed with key information, covering all aspects of the hydrocarbon processing sector, including in depth technical features, expert analyses and case studies, country reports, regional overviews, business news and comment - all tailored specifically to meet the needs of a global readership.

Oilfield Technology Magazine
www.oilfieldtechnology.com

Oilfield Technology Magazine is the new global publication from Palladian Publications. As a sister publication to established titles such as World Pipelines, Hydrocarbon Engineering and LNG Industry, the magazine will cover all facets of the global oil and gas exploration, drilling and production sector, both onshore and offshore.

Argus Media
www.argusmedia.com

Established in 1970, Argus is a privately held, UK registered publishing company. Headquartered in London, Argus also has offices in Houston, Moscow, Singapore, and Washington with bureaux in Beijing, Dubai and Tokyo.

Argus provides price information, market data and business intelligence for the international petroleum, LPG/NGL, power, natural gas, coal, emissions, biofuel and transportation markets. Supplied in multiple formats to suit individual requirements, Argus will ensure you are kept informed about your sector.

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