Desarrollo energético en América Latina y la economía mundial

DESARIl.OLLO ENERGÉTICO EN AMÉRICA LATINA y LA ECONOMÍA MUNDIAL It is this group of net energy importing countries whose economies are narrowly based which most needs to pursue more appropriate deve– lopment strategies and deserves the highest priority of those agencies dedicated to supporting development efforts. ANNEX TABLES 1. Non-OPEC Developing Countrics' Energy Consumption and Production. 2. Preliminary Projections of Non-OPEC DeveIoping Countrics' Encrgy Balance 1970-1985. 3. OPEe Countries: Relative Distribution of Exports and imports 1971 and 1977. 4. Developing Countries: Current Reserves and Production. 5. Estimated Ultimate Convenuonal World Crude Oil Resonrees by Region (Billions of BarreIs) • 6. Balance Sheet of Estimated Oil Resources (Billions of BarreIs). 7. Developing Countries: by Status of Oil and Gas. TabIe 1 NON·OPEC DEVELOPING COUNTRIES' ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION 1955-1970 (Millions of Barreis .Per Day of Oil Equivalent) Consumption Produetion 1955 1960 1965 1970 1955 1960 1965 1970 Oil 1.628 2.146 2.902 4.576 0.771 1.138 1.546 2.967 Solid Fuels 0.785 1.047 1.350 1.468 0.732 0.998 1.314 1.442 Natural Gas 0.076 0.155 0.296 0,497 0.066 0.169 0.317 0.556 Primary Electrici ty 0.050 0.090 0.143 0.232 0.050 0.089 0.142 0.232 Total 2.539 M38 4.691 6.773 1.619 2.394 3.319 5.197 Soure,,": World Bank, Energy and Petroleum in Non-oPEc Developing Countries 1974-1980. (StaH Workíng Papero No 229 February 1976). 46

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