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Radler, M. US energy demand to rebound in 2003 as production slides. Oil and Gas Journal, 27th January 2003, 101(4) p.
US energy demand will increase in 2003 as the much-anticipated economic recovery takes hold. Consumption of petroleum products, natural gas, and coal will grow, while demand for other primary forms of energy is on par with 2002 consumption.
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Journal title: Oil and Gas Journal
Subjects: Energy consumption, Coal, Crude oil, Natural gas, Oil and gas, Oil, Petroleum products, Solid fossil fuels and derived products