Over the past decade, cooperation between China and Kazakhstan in the oil and gas sector has developed significantly. For China, security of its energy supply is a key strategic objective. This paper analyzes the evolution of Sino-Kazakh oil and gas relations, assesses their long-term prospects, and explores how Chinese demand for oil and gas could divert Kazakhstan’s hydrocarbon resources from other energy markets. The netback approach has been used to assess the prices that China will need to offer other producers in Kazakhstan. Sino-Kazakh energy and economic cooperation could create a good basis for free economic zones and development of beneficial ties for both countries
As China’s energy demand grows at a rapid pace alongside its economy, it seeks to secure access to t...
An analysis of the Russian factor in China’s energy policy in Central Asia shows that the importance...
Nowadays, energy security is a growing concern in the state foreign policy. The interdependency in t...
This article examines the oil and gas resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the current state,...
ABSTRACT: As a full member of the international community, Kazakhstan contributes to ensuring geopol...
During the last decade, China’s diplomatic, economic, security and multilateral relations with Resou...
This working paper examines the growing importance of Central Asia in Beijing’s expanding energy dip...
This article is devoted to the study of problems and prospects for the development of Kazakh-Chinese...
This paper is an update on the book âSino-Russian Oil and Gas Coooperationâ by Keun-Wook Paik publis...
Over the last ten years, China has become a major trade partner of Kazakhstan, investing heavily in ...
The following thesis deals with the changing role of Russia and China in the Kazakhstan's Energy sec...
China is now the main energy importer from Central Asia, having secured large supplies of Turkmen ga...
The geographic proximity of Kazakhstan to Russia, China, Central Asia and the Caspian region makes t...
Economic relations between Russia and China have been growing over the years. Of particular importan...
China started focusing the growing attention to the hydrocarbon resources of the Caspian region alre...
As China’s energy demand grows at a rapid pace alongside its economy, it seeks to secure access to t...
An analysis of the Russian factor in China’s energy policy in Central Asia shows that the importance...
Nowadays, energy security is a growing concern in the state foreign policy. The interdependency in t...
This article examines the oil and gas resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the current state,...
ABSTRACT: As a full member of the international community, Kazakhstan contributes to ensuring geopol...
During the last decade, China’s diplomatic, economic, security and multilateral relations with Resou...
This working paper examines the growing importance of Central Asia in Beijing’s expanding energy dip...
This article is devoted to the study of problems and prospects for the development of Kazakh-Chinese...
This paper is an update on the book âSino-Russian Oil and Gas Coooperationâ by Keun-Wook Paik publis...
Over the last ten years, China has become a major trade partner of Kazakhstan, investing heavily in ...
The following thesis deals with the changing role of Russia and China in the Kazakhstan's Energy sec...
China is now the main energy importer from Central Asia, having secured large supplies of Turkmen ga...
The geographic proximity of Kazakhstan to Russia, China, Central Asia and the Caspian region makes t...
Economic relations between Russia and China have been growing over the years. Of particular importan...
China started focusing the growing attention to the hydrocarbon resources of the Caspian region alre...
As China’s energy demand grows at a rapid pace alongside its economy, it seeks to secure access to t...
An analysis of the Russian factor in China’s energy policy in Central Asia shows that the importance...
Nowadays, energy security is a growing concern in the state foreign policy. The interdependency in t...