Andrews-Speed, P. (1997)
Centre for European Policy Studies, Business Policy Report No.4, 1997, p.21-23.
Other Academic Papers and Publications
Andrews-Speed, P. (1997)
Centre for European Policy Studies, Business Policy Report No.4, 1997, p.21-23.
Andrews-Speed, P. (1996)
Oil and Gas Law and Taxation Review 3, pp.124-126.
P.Andrews-Speed, (2010)
(a public goods approach), prepared for the Gulf-Africa Investment Forum, November 2010.
P. Andrews-Speed, (2009)
in The New Energy Silk Road. The Growing Asia-Middle East Nexus (Washington DC: National Bureau of Asian Research), pp.13-28.
P. Andrews-Speed and X. Ma (2006)
House of Commons, Foreign Affairs Committee, East Asia, Seventh Report of Session 2005-06, Written Evidence pp. 210-215.
Andrews-Speed, P. (2006)
in Global Oil Demand: Outlook and Uncertainties (Vienna: OPEC Secretariat), pp. 105-124.
Ma, X. and P. Andrews-Speed (2006)
Minerals and Energy 21 (1), 1-14.
As China’s economy continues to expand and modernise, its impact on world energy markets is set to continue growing, especially in the case of oil. The rapid growth of demand for oil, mainly for the transport sector, combined with the limited extent of remaining oil reserves, underpins this seemingly exorable rise in oil imports. China’s … Continue Reading ››
Andrews-Speed, P, X. Liao and P. Stevens (2005)
Oxford Energy Forum Issue 60, pp.13-17.
China is the world's second largest consumer of primary commercial energy, accounting for 12% of the global total. Its demand in 2003 was equivalent to that of Japan, South Korea, India and Indonesia combined, or some 80% of the EU-15 states, and it increased by 14% in that year. In 2002 China overtook Japan … Continue Reading ››