Difference between revisions of "Global oil demand/supply and reserve"
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==Web Resources:== | ==Web Resources:== | ||
[http://omrpublic.iea.org/currentissues/full.pdf Oil market report by iea] | [http://omrpublic.iea.org/currentissues/full.pdf Oil market report by IEA]<BR> | ||
[http://omrpublic.iea.org/indexpublic.asp General view of oil supply and demand by IEA]<br> | |||
[http://www.rand.org/pubs/monograph_reports/MR1244/MR1244.ch2.pdf Energy demand and supply in China]<br> | |||
[http://www.eia.gov/oiaf/ieo/pdf/0484%282010%29.pdf International energy outlook 2010]<br> | |||
==Revision History:== | ==Revision History:== |
Latest revision as of 12:04, 18 August 2010
Description:
One of the main power to slow down climate change negotiation process is from OPEC member cuntries[1] according to the interview, and therefore, to understand the global oil demand and reserve is an important indicator to assume the bargain power of OPEC member countries.
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Web Resources:
Oil market report by IEA
General view of oil supply and demand by IEA
Energy demand and supply in China
International energy outlook 2010