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 ››
“China’s oil import strategies”, Centre for Global Energy Studies Conference The Oil Price Crisis
Oil Reserves and Geopolitics Bagshot, Surrey, 30th June – 1st July 2004.