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The Changing Geopolitics of Energy

These seven reports examine the overall trends on global energy. Each report focuses on a key aspect of the changing geopolitics of energy and shows key issues, trends, and developments in a summary narrative and graphic and tabular form.

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The Changing Geopolitics of Energy -- Part VI
Regional Developments in East Asia, China, and India

Table of Contents
Asia is Reshaping the Geopolitics of Energy 4
Key Issues Affecting Asia 5

Asia is Radically Changing the Distribution of World Energy Use: Future Share of World Energy Use: 1990-2020:

6

Asia is Vastly Increasing Its Use of Oil, Gas, and Coal: Asian Energy Consumption by Fuel

7

World vs. Asian-Pacific Energy Demand

8

Primary Energy Demand by Type

8

Individual Asian States Have Limited Reserves: Middle Eastern versus Asian Oil Reserves

9

Asia's Rapidly Growing Dependence on the Gulf: Projected Asian Oil Imports by User and Source 1995 and 2020

10

Estimated Trends in Middle Eastern Petroleum Exports By Supplier and Destination

11

Many Key Asian Economies Have Negligible Gas Reserves: Middle Eastern versus Asian Gas Reserves

12

Asian Gas Imports Are Critical to Clean Energy: Asian Gas Consumption

13

Asian Gas Imports Change the Balance of World Use: Asian Gas Consumption as Percent of World Total 14

14

Expanding Gas Demand in Asia by User Country

15

World Nuclear Power Declines, Except in Asia: World Nuclear Energy Consumption: 1990-2020

16

The Importance of the Asian "Nuclear Gamble": Estimated Nuclear Capacity By Country

17

Demand for Oil Could Be Much Higher if Asia Cannot Massively Increase Coal Use

18

Asia's Growing Energy Needs Drive Global Emissions and Pollution

19

Asian Development and Energy Use Greatly Alter the World's Environmental Problems and Make Gas and Oil Imports Even More Critical

20

Asian Percentage of Average Annual Increase in Total Carbon Emissions 1995-2020

21

Asia's Current Impact on Carbon Emissions by Country

22

Asian Nations Have Had Very High Annual Growth Rates in Carbon Emissions

23

Asia's Massive Projected Increases in Carbon Emissions 1995-2020

24

The Developing States of Asia Have Been Projected to Lead the Growth in World Demand for Energy

25

Developing Asia: China, Korea, China, SEA

26

Developing Asia Has Been Projected to Lead the Increase in World Energy Consumption

27

Projections of High Growth in Demand Before the Current Crisis: Developing Asia's Energy Profile: 1990-2020

28

These Projections Indicated that High Rates of Asian Economic Development Would More than Double Asian Total Energy Demands

29

China, Pacific Rim, and India Were Seen as the Source of Virtually All the Growth in Asian Demand

30

East Asia's Economic Problems Make All Projections Uncertain

31

Recent Rates of Increase in East Asia Energy Demand

32

East Asia Energy Demand in 1997

33

Oil Use as a Share of East Asian Energy Demand in 1997

34

The Changing Economics of East Asia May Now Alter Demand

35

East Asia's Oil Profile in 1997

36

East Asia's Natural Gas Profile in 1997

37

East Asia's Coal Profile in 1997

38

East Asia's Electric Power and Nuclear Profile

39

Industrialized States Like Japan and Australia are Likely to Show Slow Growth in Demand

40

Japan and Australia are Projected to Be Modest Sources of New Demand

41

Slow Growth in Demand: Japan and Australasia's Energy Profile: 1990-2020

42

Oil Use in MMBD

42
China Has a Massive Impact on World Energy Demand, Supply, and the Environment 43

Issues Affecting China

44

China's Energy Profile: 1990-2020

45

Chinese Oil Production:

46

Chinese Oil Production versus Chinese Oil Consumption:

47

China Turns to the Gulf:

48

Growth of China's Oil Imports by Source: 1995 and 2020

48

The Importance of Chinese Coal Consumption Relative to World and Asian Use

49

The Environmental Problem Inherent in Chinese Coal Consumption

50

China's Ambitious and Uncertain Energy Plans - Part One

51

China's Ambitious and Uncertain Energy Plans - Part Two

52

China's Ambitious and Uncertain Energy Plans - Part Three

53

India is Emerging as a Major Player in World Energy Supply and Demand

54

Key Issues Affecting India

55

India's Energy Profile: 1990-2020

56

Indian Oil Production versus Indian Oil Consumption:

57

India's Uncertain Energy Needs - Part One

58

India's Uncertain Energy Needs - Part Two

59

India's Uncertain Energy Needs - Part Three

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Updated: 2016/06/30

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