"Future Fuels will take Qatar market news to a world wide audience," said Eileen Michael, Publisher, Reflex Publishing Middle East. "The publication will reflect the demands and changes in the international energy market - seen and analysed from a Middle East perspective."
Reflex Publishing has established an office in Qatar to spearhead the publication.
The 92-page, full colour magazine will be circulated free-of-charge to around 11,000 senior energy industry executives across the Middle East, Europe, Asia Pacific, Indian Sub-continent, North Africa and the Caspian.
The magazine's entire contents will also be available online, just as it appears in print, by registering at www.futurefuelsme.com.
"Future Fuels will spotlight aspects of fuel technology from renewable energy to the CO2 debate, from the nuclear option to future fuels financing,"
explained Michael.
"As part of the Reflex stable, Future Fuels benefits from an extensive network of regional and international energy professionals. More than 33,000 top industry executives, including ministers, CEOs, General Managers, Managing Directors and Project Directors are part of the Reflex database."
Veteran journalists Chris Mullinger is Managing Editor of Future Fuels and Nigel Armstrong, with 20 years journalistic experience in the Far East and Europe, is the Qatar-based editor.

Posted by Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News Editor



