"East Asia and Southeast Asia: The Energy Situation. August 1999", US Energy Information Administration
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/eastasia.html

Table 1. Energy and Environnment Data -- East Asia and Southeast Asia

 

Population, 1998E (Millions)

Nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP), 1998E (Billion U.S. dollars)

Real GDP Growth Rate

Energy Consumption

Carbon Emissions

 

 

1997

Pre-Crisis Average Annual Increase, 1990-96

1997 (Million Metric Tons)

Pre-Crisis Average Annual Increase, 1990-96 (%)

1997

1998

1999E

Total (Quadrillion Btu)

Total (%)

Oil (%)

 

 

China

 1243.7

 951.1

8.5

 7.8

 7.1

 36.64

5.4

7.5

 821.8

4.4

Hong Kong

 6.5

 166.4

 5.3

 -5.1

 -1.0

 0.61

4.0

7.4

 10.9

1.0

Indonesia

 201.4

 98.8

 4.9

 -13.7

 -3.5

 3.72

8.3

4.4

 67.1

7.8

Japan

 126.2

 3782.6

 1.4

 -2.9

 0.8

 21.28

2.8

2.2

 296.7

1.0

Malaysia

 21.7

 69.2

 7.7

 -6.7

 2.4

 1.69

9.3

7.7

 28.3

6.6

Philippines

 138.2

 65.1

 5.2

 -0.5

 2.7

 0.99

5.0

6.3

 15.5

4.9

Singapore

 3.7

 85.9

 8.9

 1.5

 2.7

 1.27

7.2

6.4

 24.7

4.4

South Korea

 45.0

 320.8

 5.0

 -5.8

 5.4

 7.46

11.7

13.2

 116.3

10.8

Taiwan

 21.7

 261.6

 6.8

 4.8

 4.9

 3.39

7.3

6.5

 60.9

8.2

Thailand

 60.6

 108.8

 -1.3

 -8.1

 1.6

 2.52

10.9

9.0

 47.0

11.2

TOTAL

 1868.7

5453.8 

5.2

-2.9

 2.3

79.6

5.5

5.6

1489.2 

4.5

Table 1 Sources: CIA World Factbook 1998; U.S. Energy Information Administration; and WEFA, Asian Monthly Monitor (7/99), and Asia Economic Outlook (6/99).

Overall sources for this report include: CIA World Factbook 1998; Dow Jones News Wire service; Economist Intelligence Unit ViewsWire; Oil and Gas Journal; Petroleum Intelligence Weekly; International Market Insight Reports; U.S. Energy Information Administration; WEFA Asia Economic Outlook, WEFA Asia Monthly Monitor.