The purge of senior oil company officials has led to speculation that this may be followed by industrial reform.
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Massive investment has eased China’s energy bottlenecks
The first decade of the century saw a peak in the frequency and intensity of energy disruptions arising from bottlenecks in the supply chain. These have been eased through a combination of massive investment in energy infrastructure and slowing energy demand.
China’s new gas pricing system. Towards the market?
China brings in two-tiered pricing for natural gas.
China bans imports of low-quality coal
A new draft regulation provides for a ban on the import of low-quality coal and for higher standards of thermal coal produced in China.
Energy Market Authority (EMA) Forum 2013
On 7th June 2013 I spoke at Singapore's EMA Forum. The theme of this year's Forum was energy efficiency
Global Resources: Conflict and Cooperation book published by Palgrave Macmillan
Is China’s State Grid Corporation ripe for reform?
Reform of the State Grid Corporation appears to be back on the government's agenda, but the outcome is uncertain.
HCSS launches new report on Coltan, Congo and Conflict.
China’s shale gas ambitions encounter severe policy constraints
It is becoming increasingly apparent that China will not meet its 2015 target for shale gas production.
The Global Resource Nexus. The Struggles for Land, Energy, Food, Water and Minerals
This international study that analyzes the nexus of challenges that arise from interconnections between five different key and interrelated resources – energy, fresh water, food, minerals, and land.