Oil is expected to account for less than half of Korea’s primary energy demand this year as liquefied natural gas use continues to surge ahead. According to the Korea Energy Economics Institute (KEEI), consumers are moving away from oil because of supply disruption fears, environmental concerns and the increasing viability of gas and availability from…
KOREA: Oil’s share of energy use to plunge below 50% this year
Posted on August 28, 2002 by EnergyAsia