Abstract
In regard to the supply/demand and import/export of fuel oil in the west coast of the U.S., the paper focuses especially on the effect on the Asian market and environmental regulations. Petroleum products tend to be in short supply/demand in terms of gasoline, and companies are making efforts to secure the production amount. Decline in gasoline demand and a shift of demand to other states are considered due to the price raise caused by introduction of CARB (California Air Resources Board) regulation gasoline, and there possibly is a little shortage in California. However, the demand in the whole west coast tends to balance. The demand in jet fuel tends to increase, but not as much as to absorb a surplus of gasoline heavy fraction in connection with the strengthening of gasoline quality regulations. It is inevitable to raise the price of gas oil fraction according to CARB regulation on diesel oil, and the demand as a whole is leveling off or on the decrease. Accordingly, when the surplus of gasoline heavy fraction is sent to kerosene and gas oil, the increase in kerosene and gas oil seemingly is directed to exports. This can fully be absorbed into the increasing demand
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Effects of the oil supply/demand trend in the west coast of the U.S. on the Asian market. Oil industry being faced with the strengthening of environmental regulations; Beikoku nishikaigan no sekiyu jukyu doko to Asia shijo eno eikyo. Kankyo kisei kyoka ni chokumensuru sekiyu sangyo.
Japan: N. p.,
1995.
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Effects of the oil supply/demand trend in the west coast of the U.S. on the Asian market. Oil industry being faced with the strengthening of environmental regulations; Beikoku nishikaigan no sekiyu jukyu doko to Asia shijo eno eikyo. Kankyo kisei kyoka ni chokumensuru sekiyu sangyo.
Japan.
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1995.
"Effects of the oil supply/demand trend in the west coast of the U.S. on the Asian market. Oil industry being faced with the strengthening of environmental regulations; Beikoku nishikaigan no sekiyu jukyu doko to Asia shijo eno eikyo. Kankyo kisei kyoka ni chokumensuru sekiyu sangyo."
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@misc{etde_100248,
title = {Effects of the oil supply/demand trend in the west coast of the U.S. on the Asian market. Oil industry being faced with the strengthening of environmental regulations; Beikoku nishikaigan no sekiyu jukyu doko to Asia shijo eno eikyo. Kankyo kisei kyoka ni chokumensuru sekiyu sangyo}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {In regard to the supply/demand and import/export of fuel oil in the west coast of the U.S., the paper focuses especially on the effect on the Asian market and environmental regulations. Petroleum products tend to be in short supply/demand in terms of gasoline, and companies are making efforts to secure the production amount. Decline in gasoline demand and a shift of demand to other states are considered due to the price raise caused by introduction of CARB (California Air Resources Board) regulation gasoline, and there possibly is a little shortage in California. However, the demand in the whole west coast tends to balance. The demand in jet fuel tends to increase, but not as much as to absorb a surplus of gasoline heavy fraction in connection with the strengthening of gasoline quality regulations. It is inevitable to raise the price of gas oil fraction according to CARB regulation on diesel oil, and the demand as a whole is leveling off or on the decrease. Accordingly, when the surplus of gasoline heavy fraction is sent to kerosene and gas oil, the increase in kerosene and gas oil seemingly is directed to exports. This can fully be absorbed into the increasing demand for gas oil in the Asia Pacific area mostly like the Southeast Asia and China. 19 refs., 64 figs., 53 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1995}
month = {Feb}
}
title = {Effects of the oil supply/demand trend in the west coast of the U.S. on the Asian market. Oil industry being faced with the strengthening of environmental regulations; Beikoku nishikaigan no sekiyu jukyu doko to Asia shijo eno eikyo. Kankyo kisei kyoka ni chokumensuru sekiyu sangyo}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {In regard to the supply/demand and import/export of fuel oil in the west coast of the U.S., the paper focuses especially on the effect on the Asian market and environmental regulations. Petroleum products tend to be in short supply/demand in terms of gasoline, and companies are making efforts to secure the production amount. Decline in gasoline demand and a shift of demand to other states are considered due to the price raise caused by introduction of CARB (California Air Resources Board) regulation gasoline, and there possibly is a little shortage in California. However, the demand in the whole west coast tends to balance. The demand in jet fuel tends to increase, but not as much as to absorb a surplus of gasoline heavy fraction in connection with the strengthening of gasoline quality regulations. It is inevitable to raise the price of gas oil fraction according to CARB regulation on diesel oil, and the demand as a whole is leveling off or on the decrease. Accordingly, when the surplus of gasoline heavy fraction is sent to kerosene and gas oil, the increase in kerosene and gas oil seemingly is directed to exports. This can fully be absorbed into the increasing demand for gas oil in the Asia Pacific area mostly like the Southeast Asia and China. 19 refs., 64 figs., 53 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1995}
month = {Feb}
}