Organised by Vostok Nafta Investment Ltd and Hagstromer & Qviberg, Stockholm, 18th May 2005.
China’s future oil supplies and the implications of Chinese NOC’s international strategies
Presentation to the Oxford Energy Policy Club, 7th May 2005
Regulation and deregulation of energy in the Asian market: a case study
Andrews-Speed, P.
in Asian Energy markets: Dynamics and Trends
(Abu Dhabi: Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, 2004) pp.143-177
A European approach to energy security
Andrews-Speed, P. (2004)
in F. Godement, F. Nicolas and T. Yakushiji (eds) Asia and Europe. Cooperating for Energy Security
(Paris: Institut Francais de Relations Internationales), pp. 85-109.
The new development of water law in China
P. Wouters, D. Hu, J. Zhang, A.D. Tarlock and P. Andrews-Speed (2004)
University of Denver Water Law Review 7 (2), pp.243-308.
China's oil import strategies.
Centre for Global Energy Studies, 24th Executive Retreat, 30th June - 1st July, 2004, Surrey.
Keywords: China oil strategies energy economic
Energy policy and regulation in the People’s Republic of China

“Power sector reform: key considerations for China”, Power Sector Reform Conference
Organised by the International Energy Agency and China’s Energy Bureau, Beijing, 3rd November 2004
Drivers and constraints to regional energy cooperation: the energy perspective
Wilton Park Conference Reducing Tension in North-east Asia, 4-7th October 2004.
China’s Oil Import Strategies
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 ››