Section 3. Petroleum
Tags: PETROLEUM; PETROLEUM industry; ENERGY consumption; ENERGY industries
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Reports on the international energy industry as of June 2002. Information on the world crude oil production in March 2002; Oil produced by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries in March 2002; Petroleum consumption and stocks for Economic Cooperation and Development countries.
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Presents graphs and charts about the world crude oil production and petroleum consumption for February 2004. Decrease in crude oil production by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries; Increase in petroleum consumption by OECD countries.
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Presents statistics related to international petroleum as of July 2004. Crude oil production; Petroleum consumption; Petroleum stocks.


