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| Water tight 2012: The top issues in the global water sector The era of cheap water is over: How do global trends affect governments, utilities, and the private sector policy under increasing pressure to be stewards of this precious and shared resource? |
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| Oil & Gas Reality Check 2012: A look at 10 of the issues facing the oil sector Released at the 20th World Petroleum Congress – this third annual report examines the oil and gas (O&G) sector and impacts of 2011 - Libya's evolving political landscape, Iraq's increased stability, Brazil's emergence as an industry player, the global push toward shale gas production, and the decoupling of gas and oil prices. |
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| Tracking the trends 2012: The top ten issues mining companies may face in the coming year A suite of issues are becoming more severe for mining companies. This report articulates unconventional solutions to their conventional challenges. |
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| Energy & Resources Predictions 2012 Global Energy & Resources today launches its third energy predictions report, Energy & Resources Predictions 2012. Themes include: a look at the impact of Arab Spring" on oil markets; volatility in commodity prices, nanotechnology breakthroughs, and water footprint for energy companies. |