Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/64f436/south_korea_energy)
has announced the addition of the "South
Korea Energy Report" report to their offering.
This report provides updated facts and figures on the evolution of the
national energy market. For the oil, gas, coal and power markets, the
report details the market organisation, institutions regulating the
market, and energy policy of the country. Energy companies active on the
market are analysed. Domestic production, capacities, exchanges,
consumption by sector and market shares are provided. Energy prices
levels and taxes are described. Finally, the driving issues, and the
market prospects are proposed.
Executive Summary
Our South Korea energy market report offers a precise and reliable
overview of the energy sector in the country. With a focus on oil, gas,
coal and power markets, the report provides a complete picture of the
country situation, dynamics, current issues and future prospects. With
timely updated market data and continuous follow-up of markets news,
this report brings clear and concise insights, to help tackle national
energy challenges and opportunities. The author publishes energy market
reports since 20 years. With highly experienced energy experts and
analysts, and an active professional network, the author is reckoned as
a trustworthy energy source for data, forecasts & analysis, globally.
Key Topics Covered:
GENERAL OVERVIEW
INSTITUTIONS AND ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY COMPANIES
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENERGY PRICES
CONSUMPTION
ISSUES AND PROSPECTS
DATA TABLES
LIST OF GRAPHS & TABLES
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/64f436/south_korea_energy.
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