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Monthly Energy Review, May 1978

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6072315
A feature article, Short-Term Petroleum Supply and Demand, is presented. It was prepared in conjunction with Volume II of the 1977 EIA Annual Report to Congress that presents analyses and projections of US energy supply, demand, prices, and their impacts. An overview report is presented that shows energy production in the US during March 1978 averaged 156.2 trillion Btus per day. Also, the US consumed an average of 219.6 trillion Btus per day of energy. Data are tabulated on fossil fuel imports, stocks of fuels, global petroleum production and consumption, oil and gas developments, and prices of fuels consumed. Specifically, data are compiled on crude oil and refined petroleum products, natural gas, coal, electric utilities, nuclear power, and stocks of petroleum strategic reserves.
Research Organization:
Department of Energy, Washington, DC (USA). Energy Information Administration
OSTI ID:
6072315
Report Number(s):
DOE/EIA-0035/5(78)
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English