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I-1. Overall Status
Transition of Final Energy Consumption by Sector
  • Final energy consumption in the industrial sector has remained generally steady since the oil crisis.
  • On the other hand, those of the commercial/residential and transportation sectors have increased significantly.
Transition of Final Energy Consumption by Sector
Source: Compiled by the Agency for National Resources and Energy based on Energy Balance Tables in Japan data
(Note) Note that, due to revision of the aggregation method in Energy Balance Tables in Japan, values for FY1990 onwards and values for preceding years are the results of utilizing different methods.

I-1. Overall Status
Primary Energy Consumption per GDP
  • Japanese primary energy consumption per GDP is the lowest in the world owing to various energy conservation measures taken for the respective sectors.
Primary Energy Consumption per GDP
Primary energy consumption (tons in oil equivalent)/GDP
(thousand US$) indicated in the ratio when the Japanese figure is set at 1.
(Source)IEA Energy Balance 2006

I-1. Overall Status
Rising Crude Oil Dependency on Middle Eastern Countries
  • The rate of crude oil dependency on Middle Eastern countries has largely surpassed the rate at the time of the oil crises.
    77.5% (First oil crisis) → 90.2%(FY2005)
Rising Crude Oil Dependency on Middle Eastern Countries
Source: Compiled by the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy based on Yearbook of Natural Resources and Energy

Long-Term Price Shift of Crude Oil
  • Crude oil price facing 2nd structural change
      11.65 dollars/barrel (1st oil crisis)
        →9.83 dollars/barrel (FY 1999)
          →52.06 dollars/barrel (January 2007)
Long-Term Price Shift of Crude Oil

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