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Titre : The petro/chemical complex in the European Single Market Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Angus Nicolson, Auteur Editeur : BEI Année de publication : December 1993 Collection : Cahiers BEI num. 21 Importance : 40 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Industrie pétrolière Tags : Industrie pétrochimique Europe Index. décimale : 03.03 Ressources naturelles The petro/chemical complex in the European Single Market [texte imprimé] / Angus Nicolson, Auteur . - [S.l.] : BEI, December 1993 . - 40 p. - (Cahiers BEI; 21) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Industrie pétrolière Tags : Industrie pétrochimique Europe Index. décimale : 03.03 Ressources naturelles
Titre : The price of oil : nordic participation in environmental violations in oil and gas development on Sakhalin in Russia Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : SwedWatch, Auteur Editeur : SwedWatch Année de publication : March 2006 Importance : 78 p Note générale : 03.03.SWE Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Industrie pétrolière Tags : Industrie pétrolière Pétrole Gaz Russie Environnement RSE Index. décimale : 03.03 Ressources naturelles Résumé : The oil and gas industry are on the lookout for more oil reserves. The new places they explore in the search for these hydrocarbon resources are often in remote Artic environments. These new environments bring several new challenges for the industry such as harsh climatic conditions in sensitive untouched wilderness areas. There is also another challenge; to act accountably even where there may sometimes be a lack of proper environmental legislation. En ligne : http://www.swedwatch.org/sites/default/files/swedwatch_-_the_price_of_oil.pdf The price of oil : nordic participation in environmental violations in oil and gas development on Sakhalin in Russia [texte imprimé] / SwedWatch, Auteur . - [S.l.] : SwedWatch, March 2006 . - 78 p.
03.03.SWE
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Industrie pétrolière Tags : Industrie pétrolière Pétrole Gaz Russie Environnement RSE Index. décimale : 03.03 Ressources naturelles Résumé : The oil and gas industry are on the lookout for more oil reserves. The new places they explore in the search for these hydrocarbon resources are often in remote Artic environments. These new environments bring several new challenges for the industry such as harsh climatic conditions in sensitive untouched wilderness areas. There is also another challenge; to act accountably even where there may sometimes be a lack of proper environmental legislation. En ligne : http://www.swedwatch.org/sites/default/files/swedwatch_-_the_price_of_oil.pdf
Titre : The Secret History of Lead Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Jamie Lincoln Kitman, Auteur Editeur : The Nation Année de publication : March 2000 Importance : 36 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Industrie pétrolière Tags : Plomb Entreprises General Motors Du Pont Standard Oil Ethyl Associated Octel Résumé : The next time you pull the family barge in for a fill-up, check it out: The gas pumps read "Unleaded." You might reasonably suppose this is because naturally occurring lead has been thoughtfully removed from the gasoline. But you would be wrong. There is no lead in gasoline unless somebody puts it there. And, a little more than seventy-five years ago, some of America's leading corporations--General Motors, Du Pont and Standard Oil of New Jersey (known nowadays as Exxon)--were that somebody. They got together and put lead, a known poison, into gasoline, for profit. En ligne : http://www.thenation.com/article/secret-history-lead# The Secret History of Lead [document électronique] / Jamie Lincoln Kitman, Auteur . - USA : The Nation, March 2000 . - 36 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Industrie pétrolière Tags : Plomb Entreprises General Motors Du Pont Standard Oil Ethyl Associated Octel Résumé : The next time you pull the family barge in for a fill-up, check it out: The gas pumps read "Unleaded." You might reasonably suppose this is because naturally occurring lead has been thoughtfully removed from the gasoline. But you would be wrong. There is no lead in gasoline unless somebody puts it there. And, a little more than seventy-five years ago, some of America's leading corporations--General Motors, Du Pont and Standard Oil of New Jersey (known nowadays as Exxon)--were that somebody. They got together and put lead, a known poison, into gasoline, for profit. En ligne : http://www.thenation.com/article/secret-history-lead# Documents numériques
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