Abstract
World production of natural gas in 1982 fell only 1.6% below 1981 levels, while proven recoverable reserves were up by 3.6% for a total of 3.279 quadrillion CF, which is 32.4% higher than had been estimated in 1978. Gas consumption, however, has experienced greater changes, with most of the industrialized countries (except for Japan) reporting declines in gas demand resulting from falling oil prices, reduced energy demand, and a slack world economy. Although gas seems to be holding its own in energy markets, further progress will not be easy to achieve.
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Hough, G V.
Natural gas: reserves keep ahead of production.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1983.
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Hough, G V.
Natural gas: reserves keep ahead of production.
United Kingdom.
Hough, G V.
1983.
"Natural gas: reserves keep ahead of production."
United Kingdom.
@misc{etde_5797112,
title = {Natural gas: reserves keep ahead of production}
author = {Hough, G V}
abstractNote = {World production of natural gas in 1982 fell only 1.6% below 1981 levels, while proven recoverable reserves were up by 3.6% for a total of 3.279 quadrillion CF, which is 32.4% higher than had been estimated in 1978. Gas consumption, however, has experienced greater changes, with most of the industrialized countries (except for Japan) reporting declines in gas demand resulting from falling oil prices, reduced energy demand, and a slack world economy. Although gas seems to be holding its own in energy markets, further progress will not be easy to achieve.}
journal = []
volume = {50}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1983}
month = {Aug}
}
title = {Natural gas: reserves keep ahead of production}
author = {Hough, G V}
abstractNote = {World production of natural gas in 1982 fell only 1.6% below 1981 levels, while proven recoverable reserves were up by 3.6% for a total of 3.279 quadrillion CF, which is 32.4% higher than had been estimated in 1978. Gas consumption, however, has experienced greater changes, with most of the industrialized countries (except for Japan) reporting declines in gas demand resulting from falling oil prices, reduced energy demand, and a slack world economy. Although gas seems to be holding its own in energy markets, further progress will not be easy to achieve.}
journal = []
volume = {50}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1983}
month = {Aug}
}