I've listed this article for peer review because I have recently added a lot of new information to the page so would like to check it is alignment with Wikipedia's guidelines.
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David Fuchs am doing my fortnightly PR census. Ping to see how you're going on this review. --
Tom (LT) (
talk) 07:25, 13 March 2021 (UTC)reply
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Tom (LT): Thanks for the reminder. Lost the draft and then just plain forgot about it. I'll work on this over the weekend.
Der Wohltemperierte Fuchstalk 15:06, 13 March 2021 (UTC)reply
I'll note
User:Popdmas43 hasn't edited since November, but if they return/anyone else is interested, thoughts:
The article features a lot of content in the lead that either doesn't need to be cited there, or else needs to be included in the body as well (
WP:LEADCITE.)
In terms of what's useful or appropriate for a general-purpose encyclopedia, but the month-by-month breakdown of prices for 2020 seems unnecessary.
There's apparently unsourced passages throughout. If something is sourced in a following paragraph, it should still have a citation at the end of the previous one to make clear it's not unsourced. Sample of unattributed information includes:
They are responsible for providing central information on the petroleum industry for the public, as well as advocating, researching and enhancing communication among the public and oil companies.
The PAJ publish a range of oil statistics monthly on their website, including the JCC.
The JCC pricing index is based on the average price of customs-cleared crude oil imports into Japan. The Ministry of Finance sector within the Japanese government publishes the data used to calculate the JCC each month.
It wasn’t until 2015 when some of Japan’s nuclear plants were restarted, that JCC prices to return to a lower price. etc.
Not sure what this sentence fragment is trying to say, so unable to fix: However, most East Asian nations continue to use the JCC to price LNG. cheaper alternative.
I would change the graphics and charts for pricing into sidebars instead of their own section so the text flow isn't interrupted.
Images should generally not have forced sizing so as to respect user preferences (see
WP:MOSIMAGE.)
Overall the sources used look decently reliable for the topic; the only one I would definitely recommend replacing is the History.com one (there are going to be much better sources for that information.)