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Oil activities<br />

- ?20<br />

Table I : Hydrocarbon resources in the ocean waters of south-East Asia<br />

(in barrels per daY)<br />

(after Siddayao, I980; Sigit et eI.r 1980; Bilal and Kuehnhold' 1980)<br />

Country<br />

Brunei<br />

lndsresia<br />

Malaysia<br />

Philippines<br />

Singapore<br />

Thailand<br />

Production 1978<br />

Total Offshore<br />

2O9,4OO<br />

rr6J4,79O<br />

196,500<br />

40,000<br />

0<br />

?oo<br />

179, l0o<br />

,45,24O<br />

196,500<br />

40,000<br />

0<br />

0<br />

Tranportation, ehipping caeualties and qerations<br />

ProducLion 1980<br />

Total Off shore<br />

Ir57 6,146<br />

40,000<br />

0<br />

200<br />

5t6,87 6<br />

100,000<br />

40,000<br />

0<br />

0<br />

Figure i shows that most of the oil shipped .illousn and in SouLh-East Asian waters is<br />

in transit to Japan while Lhe rest goes to the USA and to other East Asian countries'<br />

together accounLing for more than 90% of the oil supplied'<br />

S ING APORE<br />

--t) ta)<br />

F igure 5 z Transport of crude oil in South-East Asia (1975)<br />

(after ieO, Wle and Finn et al.' 1979)<br />

( 0.I million barrels per day (7 barrels =<br />

0. I-0.2 million barrels Per daY<br />

r 0.2-I.0 million barrels Per daY<br />

'I ) J million barrels Per daY<br />

A Offshore Production site<br />

Ref inery<br />

-<br />

"*{7<br />

I netric ton)

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