Abstract
After the Gulf War and the dissolution of former USSR, in the international petroleum market prices temporarily surged up, but no shortage of petroleum was seen owing to increased production in the Middle East. In Japan, sharp rises in price were suppressed by increase in operational rate of oil refineries and control of product import, and finally in the latter half of 1991 the price of crude oil dropped, helped by appreciation in yen value. Facing the aspect of business adjustment, Japan was sluggish also in production in the industry with an annual growth of only 3.5%. The domestic supply of the primary energy is 479,472{times}10{sup 10} kcal, a 2.8% increase against 1990. Import of crude oil was 239 million kl, almost the same level as the previous year. Demand for electric power was 674.2 billion kWh which were the lowest in growth, 3.1% over the preceding year. Sales of town gas were 16.4 billion cubic meters, a 9.5% growth over 1990, with an increase in the industrial use town gas with an advantageous gas rate system, in particular. Moderation of regulations relating to the petroleum industry was over by cancellation of regulated limits on the crude oil treatment, and
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1991 results of energy supply/demand and its short-term outlook. Report of committee of energy supply/demand trend survey; 1991 nendo energy jukyu jisseki to tanki tenbo. Energy jukyu doko chosa iinkai hokoku.
Japan: N. p.,
1992.
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1991 results of energy supply/demand and its short-term outlook. Report of committee of energy supply/demand trend survey; 1991 nendo energy jukyu jisseki to tanki tenbo. Energy jukyu doko chosa iinkai hokoku.
Japan.
None.
1992.
"1991 results of energy supply/demand and its short-term outlook. Report of committee of energy supply/demand trend survey; 1991 nendo energy jukyu jisseki to tanki tenbo. Energy jukyu doko chosa iinkai hokoku."
Japan.
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title = {1991 results of energy supply/demand and its short-term outlook. Report of committee of energy supply/demand trend survey; 1991 nendo energy jukyu jisseki to tanki tenbo. Energy jukyu doko chosa iinkai hokoku}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {After the Gulf War and the dissolution of former USSR, in the international petroleum market prices temporarily surged up, but no shortage of petroleum was seen owing to increased production in the Middle East. In Japan, sharp rises in price were suppressed by increase in operational rate of oil refineries and control of product import, and finally in the latter half of 1991 the price of crude oil dropped, helped by appreciation in yen value. Facing the aspect of business adjustment, Japan was sluggish also in production in the industry with an annual growth of only 3.5%. The domestic supply of the primary energy is 479,472{times}10{sup 10} kcal, a 2.8% increase against 1990. Import of crude oil was 239 million kl, almost the same level as the previous year. Demand for electric power was 674.2 billion kWh which were the lowest in growth, 3.1% over the preceding year. Sales of town gas were 16.4 billion cubic meters, a 9.5% growth over 1990, with an increase in the industrial use town gas with an advantageous gas rate system, in particular. Moderation of regulations relating to the petroleum industry was over by cancellation of regulated limits on the crude oil treatment, and settlement of liberalization will be the problem afterward. As to the electric power, load levelling and demand control have been aimed at such as introduction of the power rate system by time slot, conversion to energy conservation/ new energy, and far more effective measures are required to be taken. 36 figs., 70 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1992}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {1991 results of energy supply/demand and its short-term outlook. Report of committee of energy supply/demand trend survey; 1991 nendo energy jukyu jisseki to tanki tenbo. Energy jukyu doko chosa iinkai hokoku}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {After the Gulf War and the dissolution of former USSR, in the international petroleum market prices temporarily surged up, but no shortage of petroleum was seen owing to increased production in the Middle East. In Japan, sharp rises in price were suppressed by increase in operational rate of oil refineries and control of product import, and finally in the latter half of 1991 the price of crude oil dropped, helped by appreciation in yen value. Facing the aspect of business adjustment, Japan was sluggish also in production in the industry with an annual growth of only 3.5%. The domestic supply of the primary energy is 479,472{times}10{sup 10} kcal, a 2.8% increase against 1990. Import of crude oil was 239 million kl, almost the same level as the previous year. Demand for electric power was 674.2 billion kWh which were the lowest in growth, 3.1% over the preceding year. Sales of town gas were 16.4 billion cubic meters, a 9.5% growth over 1990, with an increase in the industrial use town gas with an advantageous gas rate system, in particular. Moderation of regulations relating to the petroleum industry was over by cancellation of regulated limits on the crude oil treatment, and settlement of liberalization will be the problem afterward. As to the electric power, load levelling and demand control have been aimed at such as introduction of the power rate system by time slot, conversion to energy conservation/ new energy, and far more effective measures are required to be taken. 36 figs., 70 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1992}
month = {Sep}
}