Beijing, 27-28 April 2007.
China’s energy demand: the view from Europe
Two sets of issues of China’s energy strategy are of particular significance to Europe: those relating to oil and those relating to the environment.
China became a net importer … Continue Reading ››
“Energy security”, Conference on China’s growing international security and diplomatic role
Wilton Park, 15-19th March 2007.
China and African oil
“China: A market that knows no bounds?”, Institute of Petroleum Week session, Delivering energy – a global view
London, 14th February 2007.
“China: A market that knows no bounds?”, Institute of Petroleum Week session, Delivering energy – a global view
London, 14th February 2007.
China’s coal-to-liquids plans: a good idea?
In December it was announced that the NDRC had drafted a plan to rapidly expand the scale and scope of the programme to convert coal into liquids which can be used for transport fuels and petro-chemicals. A number of pilot plants are already under construction … Continue Reading ››
"Energy Engagement with China and India" – Conference on Ensuring Europe’s future energy security
Wilton Park, 21-23 January 2007.
China’s energy and environmental policies and their implications for OPEC
Andrews-Speed, P. (2006)
in Global Oil Demand: Outlook and Uncertainties (Vienna: OPEC Secretariat), pp. 105-124.
China’s international oil and gas strategy: implications for the UK and EU, and possible policy responses
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.