Where the demand is. Asia and the Pacific: Possibilities for the decade
It has been clear to energy economists for several years that whatever economies would be doing elsewhere, in the Asia-Pacific region they would grow better and faster - on petroleum. This is still the case, but economic growth has been accompanied with greater complexity of internal oil markets and interactions with countries outside the region. This issue taps new studies and individual economists' observations of the region's petroleum supply and demand prospects. This issue also presents the following: (1) the ED Refining Netback Data Series for the US Gulf and West Coasts, Rotterdam and Singapore as of June 7, 1991; and (2) the ED Fuel Price/Tax Series for countries of the Western Hemisphere, June 1991 Edition. 5 figs., 5 tabs.
- OSTI ID:
- 5285935
- Journal Information:
- Energy Detente; (United States), Journal Name: Energy Detente; (United States) Vol. 12:10; ISSN EDETD
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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