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Fundamentals of Energy Infrastructure Security: Risk Mitigation in the International Environment
Petroleum Economist, The, Sep 2005
The world's most comprehensive single source of intelligence on physical security issues in the global energy sector.This all-encompassing new report examines threats to the energy industry from vandalism, terrorism, low-intensity conflict and war. It provides a guide to effective risk-mitigation techniques for energy companies operating in difficult security environments and includes the only single-source compilation available of historical and current energy infrastructure security challenges and incidences in 40 countries and energy producing regions.
This unique work, the result of more than a decade of on-the-ground research, will help companies and governments pool information about energy sector attacks around the world and significantly enhance the ability of companies to make accurate threat assessments, optimise security planning and protect facilities more effectively.
Written by Paul Hueper, an expert on global comparative energy infrastructure security issues who has assisted both governments and companies in meeting energy security challenges.
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