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THE quadrupling of oil prices within a few months in late 1973 and
early 1974 brought to an abrupt end the era of inexpensive oil.
Since then the continuing increases in the price of oil traded in
the international market and the higher prices of imports of manu
factured goods have seriously disrupted the foreign exchange
balances of many developing countries and forced them to replan
their development programmes. The impact of high oil prices is felt
in every country, whether developed or developing, and has brought
to world attention the fact that not only are petroleum resources
in limited supply and exhaustible but also that substitutes cannot
be found easily or quickly. In a world faced with the certainty of
declining supplies of petroleum there is widespread interest and
concern among all the oil producing countries to evaluate the
extent of their petroleum resources and to examine more closely the
problems of their development, rates of depletion and methods of
conservation. The present work reviews some of the above issues and
problems in relation to Indonesia, an OPEC member, and the major
oil producing country in South-East Asia. More specifically, it
seeks to provide the reader with an overview of the petroleum
resources of the country their nature, extent, distribution as well
as the problems of their development.
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