Ma, X. and P. Andrews-Speed (2006)
Minerals and Energy 21 (1), 1-14.
Ma, X. and P. Andrews-Speed (2006)
Minerals and Energy 21 (1), 1-14.
The year 2006 has been challenging for consumers of energy around the world, whether they be nations, companies or individuals, as well as for investors in energy. Prices have remained high, governments of energy producing countries have been flexing their political and fiscal muscles, and … Continue Reading ››
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 ››
Harvard University's Weatherhead Center for International Studies, Talloires, 16-18th June 2006.
Second conference on Energy Supply Security in Europe, Paris, 31st May 2006
Fourth Joint OPEC-IEA Workshop, Oslo, 18th May 2006.
Briefing for Ambassadors to the Political and Security Committee of the EU, Brussels, 27th April 2006
At "Feeding the Giant: The Domestic and Global Impact of China's Energy Needs" Columbia University, 21st April 2006.
Andrews-Speed, P (2005)
Far Eastern Economic Review 168 (6), pp.13-17.