Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/659c31/south_korean_energ)
has announced the addition of the "South
Korean Energy Sector Analysis" report to their offering.
The energy industry in South Korea has reported remarkable growth in the
past few decades, says "South
Korean Energy Sector Analysis". Rapid expansion of manufacturing &
heavy industry is the major driving force for the energy industry.
However, South Korea is almost entirely dependent on imports to meet its
energy demand because of limited domestic energy resources.
In 2007, the country had 96.5% overseas energy dependence. Recognizing
its high dependency on external sources, South Korea has been trying to
diversify its energy supply by developing new overseas resources. The
importance of nuclear power & renewable source of energy is growing to
ensure security and diversity of energy supply. Shift from fossil fuels
source to non-fossil fuels will also help to reduce the dependence of
energy industry on import.
Besides, the government R&D policies & measures coupled with on going
liberalization process and energy reforms will open up the window of
opportunities in the South Korean energy industry, particularly for
renewable energy source.
The report provides a comprehensive research and prudent analysis on the
South Korean energy industry. The focus of the report is on petroleum,
gas, coal and alternative sources of energy. This extensive research
will help clients to identify the market trends and evaluate the
leading-edge opportunities critical for the success of the energy
market. The report also gives an overview of various factors driving the
market.
Our research provides forecast on
Primary Energy Consumption
Petroleum Consumption
Natural Gas Consumption
Coal Consumption
Electricity Consumption
Key Topics Covered:
Analyst View
Energy Indicators
Industry Overview
Demand-Supply Gap
Industry Analysis
Key Players
List of Tables:
Table 2-1: Electricity Consumption and Production (TWh), 2007-2013
Table 2-2: Real GDP Change (%), 2007-2013
Table 4-1: Demand-Supply Gap in Energy (MTOE), 2007 & 2008
Table 4-2: Oil Import by Destination (Million Barrel), 2007
Table 4-3: Proposed Nuclear Power Plants
List of Figures:
Figure 3-1: Overseas Energy Dependence (%), 2007
Figure 3-2: Primary Energy Consumption (MTOE), 2007-2009
Figure 3-3: Forecast for Primary Energy Consumption (MTOE), 2010-2013
Figure 4-1: Primary Energy Demand by Fuel (%), 2008
Figure 4-2: Final Energy Consumption by End-user (%), 2007 & 2008
Figure 4-3: Petroleum Consumption (Million Barrel/day), 2007-2009
Figure 4-4: Forecast for Petroleum Consumption (Million Barrel/day),
2010 & 2013
Figure 4-5: Natural Gas Consumption (Million Cubic Meter), 2007-2009
Figure 4-6: Forecast for Natural Gas Consumption (Million Cubic
Meter), 2010-2013
Figure 4-7: LNG Import by Destination ('000 Tons), 2007
Figure 4-8: Coal Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2007-2009
Figure 4-9: Forecast for Coal Consumption (Million Metric Tons),
2010-2013
Figure 4-10: Nuclear Power Capacity (GWe), 2006 & 2020
Figure 4-11: Electricity Consumption (TWh), 2007-2009
Figure 4-12: Forecast for Electricity Consumption (TWh), 2010-2013
Figure 4-13: Electricity Generation by Energy Source (%), 2007
Figure 4-14: Electricity Consumption by Industry (%), 2008
Figure 5-1: Production and Export of Green Energy (Billion US$), 2007,
2012 & 2030
Figure 5-2: Energy R&D Funding (Billion KRW), 2002-2006
Figure 5-3: Energy Efficiency R&D Funding (Billion KRW), 2002-2006
Companies Mentioned:
Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS)
Korea National Oil Corporation (KNOC)
Korea Coal Corporation (KOCOAL)
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