Chris Skrebowski. Demand slows slightly, but still vigorous in 2011. Petroleum Review, November 2012, pp14-17.

Oil and gas demand growth across the Asia-Pacific region slowed in 2011 compared with year earlier levels. However, regional growth remained vigorous compared to other regions. For oil, where Asia-Pacific demand growth was 2.7%, its only real rival was Latin America, where growth was 2.9%. Meanwhile, gas demand growth in the Asia-Pacific region as a whole was very strong, at 5.9%, more than double the global gain and rivalled only by the Middle East’s spectacular 6.9% increase in gas consumption.
Includes tables reporting changes in exploration and production by country.

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Region: Asia-Pacific

Publisher: Energy Institute

Countries: Japan - India - Indonesia - Pakistan - Thailand - China - Malaysia - Philippines - Vietnam - Bangladesh - Myanmar - Brunei - Asia-Pacific -

Subjects: Energy engineering, Oil and gas extraction, Crude oil, Natural gas, Oil and gas, Primary energy production