Short-Termed Integrated Forecasting System: 1993 Model documentation report.

The purpose of this report is to define the Short-Term Integrated Forecasting System (STIFS) and describe its basic properties. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) of the US Energy Department (DOE) developed the STIFS model to generate short-term (up to 8 quarters), monthly forecasts of US s...

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Corporate Authors: United States. Department of Energy. Technical Information Center
United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information
Language:English
Published: Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Oak Ridge, Tenn. : United States. Department of Energy. Technical Information Center ; Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Department of Energy, 1993.
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Physical Description:205 pages
Format: Electronic eBook
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Abstract:
The purpose of this report is to define the Short-Term Integrated Forecasting System (STIFS) and describe its basic properties. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) of the US Energy Department (DOE) developed the STIFS model to generate short-term (up to 8 quarters), monthly forecasts of US supplies, demands, imports exports, stocks, and prices of various forms of energy. The models that constitute STIFS generate forecasts for a wide range of possible scenarios, including the following ones done routinely on a quarterly basis: A base (mid) world oil price and medium economic growth. A low world oil price and high economic growth. A high world oil price and low economic growth. This report is written for persons who want to know how short-term energy markets forecasts are produced by EIA. The report is intended as a reference document for model analysts, users, and the public.
Note:Published through the Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information.
"DOE/EIA--M041(93)"
" DE93015479"
United States. Dept. of Energy. Energy Information Administration, Washington, DC (United States). Office of Energy Markets and End Use
United States. Dept. of Energy. Washington, DC (United States)
DOE Technical report ; DOE/EIA--M041(93)
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Call Number:E 1.99:DOE/EIA--M041(93)
System Details:Available via the World Wide Web.
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Topical; 05/01/1993.