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Energy Information Administration

January 6, 2000

EIA SITUATION ANALYSIS REPORT

EIA Y2K ENERGY SITUATION ANALYSIS REPORT

Energy Situation Analysis Report for January 6, 2000 (HTML File)

Energy Situation Analysis Report for January 6, 2000 (62KB PDF File)

Previous Energy Situation Analysis Briefs

EIA/DOE Y2K INFORMATION

Y2K Vulnerability of Major Oil Exporting Countries
EIA's assessment of the oil industry's Y2K vulnerability for countries with 0.5 million barrels per day or more of crude oil production in the first 9 months of 1999.

Y2K World Oil Production Capacity
EIA's latest assessment of the worldwide oil production capacity. Unused production capacity, which could be used to offset Y2K-related production or export problems, is higher than it has been since the late 1980s.

Y2K-Related Operational Changes for the Oil Industry
Summary of planned Y2K-related operational changes for crude oil production, pipelines, ports, refineries, oil terminals, gasoline stations, and petrochemical plants.

Year 2000 Readiness of Soviet-Designed Reactors
Russia, Ukraine, and Seven Other Countries


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