China occupies an important position in the global energy landscape. After reforms and openness, especially after joining the World Trade Organization (WTO), China's energy status has improved significantly. China has become the world's largest producer and consumer of energy and has replaced developed countries as the world's largest importer of oil and gas. China has become one of the most important sectors in the global energy landscape. This article mainly talks about China's demand for oil and gas, as well as its stimulation of energy consumptio
Deng Xiao-Ping replaced Mao as China’s paramount leader in 1978. Economic restructuring and moderniz...
China's economic growth needs to be adequately and constantly nurtured by energy supply. In parall...
China’s blistering economic growth has made access to adequate energy supplies anincreasingly import...
China has grown increasingly dependent on imports of oil and, as a consequence, has become a major a...
China’s energy profile provides a window into its economic soul. It tells us much about what China d...
Summary: China’s growing demand for oil is significantly changing the international geopolitics of e...
This article briefly discusses major reasons for the slump of international oil prices and provides ...
The article examines the current state of Chine's fuel and energy complex. The article underlines th...
Recently released figures showing crude oil imports soaring by nearly 40% in the first five months o...
As the world's largest energy consumer and producer, China is the leading player of the internationa...
This open access book is an encyclopaedic analysis of the current and future energy system of the wo...
UID/CPO/04627/2013The People's Republic of China is the world’s second largest oil consumer and impo...
All the evidence, from news desk analysis about oil and gas in China to the incredible growth that C...
China’s growing demand for oil is significantly changing the international geopolitics of energy, es...
Dec. 2003, 15 p., soumis à International Journal of GLobal Energy IssuesInternational audienceChina ...
Deng Xiao-Ping replaced Mao as China’s paramount leader in 1978. Economic restructuring and moderniz...
China's economic growth needs to be adequately and constantly nurtured by energy supply. In parall...
China’s blistering economic growth has made access to adequate energy supplies anincreasingly import...
China has grown increasingly dependent on imports of oil and, as a consequence, has become a major a...
China’s energy profile provides a window into its economic soul. It tells us much about what China d...
Summary: China’s growing demand for oil is significantly changing the international geopolitics of e...
This article briefly discusses major reasons for the slump of international oil prices and provides ...
The article examines the current state of Chine's fuel and energy complex. The article underlines th...
Recently released figures showing crude oil imports soaring by nearly 40% in the first five months o...
As the world's largest energy consumer and producer, China is the leading player of the internationa...
This open access book is an encyclopaedic analysis of the current and future energy system of the wo...
UID/CPO/04627/2013The People's Republic of China is the world’s second largest oil consumer and impo...
All the evidence, from news desk analysis about oil and gas in China to the incredible growth that C...
China’s growing demand for oil is significantly changing the international geopolitics of energy, es...
Dec. 2003, 15 p., soumis à International Journal of GLobal Energy IssuesInternational audienceChina ...
Deng Xiao-Ping replaced Mao as China’s paramount leader in 1978. Economic restructuring and moderniz...
China's economic growth needs to be adequately and constantly nurtured by energy supply. In parall...
China’s blistering economic growth has made access to adequate energy supplies anincreasingly import...