2011.9.01 Mr. Nobuo Tanaka has been appointed as Global Associate of the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ)
2008.5.22 Japan-US Joint Study Report (Executive Summary)
IEEJ has jointly studied with James A. Baker III Institute of Public Policy, Rice University on Energy Security, Climate Change, Interactions Between International Energy Markets and Financial Markets.
2006.9.20 Asia/World Energy Outlook 2006
2006.4.25 Japan Long-Term Energy Outlook -A Projection up to 2030 under Environmental Constraints and Changing Energy Markets
2005.12.15 Prospects for the International Oil Market and Crude Oil Prices in 2006
Short-Term Energy Supply/Demand Outlook
2005.6.20 The Changing World LNG Market and its Impact on Japan Diversified Market Structure and the Challenges Faced by Japan
2005.5.19 Current status and Evaluation of Electricity market liberalization in Japan, USA and Europe
2004.12.15 Prospects for the World Oil Market and Crude Oil Prices for 2005
Short-Term Energy Demand/Supply Outlook
2004.7.26 Outline of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme and Analysis of the Impact of Its Introduction
2004.6.29 Coal Supply and Demand Trends and Challenges Facing a Stable Coal Supply in Japan
2004.6.14 Recent International Political/Economic Situation and Oil Price Trends
2004.4.16 Strategy for Global Warming Countermeasures in Europe and Implications for Japan
2004.3.9 Asia/World Energy Outlook -Burgeoning Asian economies and the changing energy supply-demand structure-
2003.12.19 Short-term Energy Supply and Demand Outlook
2003.9.17 Russia's Oil Development and its implication for japan
2003.6.26 Outlook of Supply and Demand Trends of Petroleum Products
Petroleum Products Balances in East Asia
2003.6.23 Discussion Points in Japan's Renewable Energy Promotion Policy -Effect, Impact and Issues of the Japanese RPS-
2003.6.19 New Gas Market Design in Japan - Lessons from reforms of gas retail sector in the United States -
2003.6.19 The Latest Personnel Shuffle
2003.4.10 Evaluation of the New Electricity Industry System - Centered on a Comparison with the European and American Systems -
2003.3.17 Energy and Environmental Problems behind China's High Economic Growth -A Comprehensive Study of Medium- and Long-term Problems, Measures and International Cooperation
2003.2.7 LNG: Falling Price and Increasing Flexibility of Supply -Risk Redistribution Creates Contract Diversity-
2002.12.20 Short-Term Energy Supply and Demand Outlook- Forecast and Scenario Analysis Up to FY2003 -
2002.11.26 Proposals on Measures for Reducing Asian Premium of Crude Oil
2002.11.19 Japan's Long-Term Energy Demand and Supply Outlook
2002.9.24 Lecture Meeting
2002.9.20 Symposium on Expanding Energy Frontiers -OSAKA2002-
2002.9.9 Liberalization of Gas Industries in Europe and the U.S.
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