Strategic Study of CAE >> 2005, Volume 7, Issue 3
Experience and Revelation in Saving Oil in Transport Abroad
Research Institute of Petroleum Processing , SINOPEC , Beijing 100083 , China
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Abstract
Transport has become the dominant oil-consuming sector in the world. Oil use in the sector has increased steadily over the past 30 years and now represents nearly two-thirds of total IEA oil consumption. This article examines a variety of options and strategies in transport of the developed countries to reduce oil consumption. Some suggestions are proposed for saving oil in transport of China.
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