Upstream (newspaper)

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Upstream
TypeWeekly oil and gas industry newspaper, focusing on global upstream sector
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)NHST Media Group
Staff writers25
Founded1996
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersOslo, Norway
Circulation6585 (June 2007)
7078 (2008 average net circulation 1 January 2008-31 December 2008 according to Audit Bureau of Circulation)
ISSN0807-6472
OCLC number223512583
Websitewww.upstreamonline.com

Upstream is an independent oil and gas industry upstream sector weekly newspaper and a daily internet news site. The newspaper is owned by NHST Media Group. It is headquartered in Oslo, Norway. The newspaper covers the upstream sector of the global oil and gas industry with full-time staff correspondents in all the major centres of the industry. It is published every Friday. Upstream had full-time reporters based in its head office in Oslo, as well as bureaux and correspondents in London, Moscow, Accra, New Delhi, Singapore, Wellington, Rio de Janeiro and Houston. Its editor in chief is Erik Means.[1]

The newspaper was founded in 1996 to compete with well-established rivals including Oil & Gas Journal, , and . It covers all aspects of the upstream industry, but focuses especially on news related to business, policy and the sector's key players as well as the commercial side of the industry. Coverage includes exploration, field development, contracts, company news, technological developments and the liquefied natural gas sector, as well as political and financial news which affects the exploration and production sector.[1][2]

In 2001, Upstream added an online edition, upstreamonline.com, which is updated 24 hours a day, five days a week from London, Oslo, Houston and Perth. It provides breaking news and online feature articles written by a dedicated online editorial team, as well as giving access to digital versions of the newspaper in various formats.

References[]

  1. ^ a b Romero, Simon (2004-06-12). "One Journal Of Oil Industry Covers More Than Just Rigs". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-11-16.
  2. ^ Calvo, Dana (2003-09-07). "Tabloid Swims Against Tide of Oil and Gas Industry". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2011-11-16.

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