About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 101. Chapters: Coal companies of the United Kingdom, Oil and gas companies of the United Kingdom, Power companies of the United Kingdom, BP, Royal Dutch Shell, John Brogden and Sons, Anglo-Persian Oil Company, Centrica, British Energy, Scottish Power, Lensbury, Perenco, Bord Gais, Scottish Gas Board, E.ON UK, BNFL, Xstrata, Castrol, British Gas plc, Cairn Energy, Tullow Oil, National Benzole, Mark Group Ltd, Bayford & Co, EDF Energy, Scottish and Southern Energy, Aquamarine Power, BG Group, National Grid plc, Ecotricity, Good Energy, Petrofac, Fuchs Petrolub, Asia Energy, Electricity provider switching, Central Electricity Generating Board, KCA DEUTAG, Npower, Emerald Energy, JUDGEnergy, Premier Oil, Firmus Energy, JKX Oil & Gas, Greenergy, Public Electricity Suppliers, Burmah Oil, Hunting plc, Desire Petroleum, Drax Group, WesternGeco, Sheffield Coal Company, UK Coal, Geothermal Engineering Ltd., SOCO International, Gas Light and Coke Company, Imperial Energy Corporation, Falkland Oil and Gas, International Power, Xtract Energy, Imperial Continental Gas Association, Afren, East Midlands Electricity, Dana Petroleum, Star Energy, South Somerset Hydropower Group, Staveley Coal and Iron Company, Expro International Group, Nottingham Corporation Gas Department, Wood Group, Eastern Electricity, Telecom Plus, Shell-Mex and BP, United Steel Companies, Western Power Distribution, Ovo Energy, Heritage Oil, Oil & Gas UK, Electricity Act 1957, Qserv, Bolsover Colliery Company, Splashpower, Enterprise Oil, Southern Electric, EnQuest, Abbot Group, Venture Production, Score Group plc, Northern Electric, Phoenix Natural Gas, B9 Coal, Green Energy Plc, Burren Energy, British Coal, Hardy Oil and Gas, Refined Bitumen Association, Confederation of UK Coal Producers, NORWEB, M. W. Kellogg Limited, Lasmo, Wind Prospect, Mendip Power Group, Melrose Re...