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China's Oil Future
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A01=Randall W. Hardy
Author_Randall W. Hardy
Blowout Preventers
Category=JP
China Foreign Policy Goals
China's Iron Ore
China's Oil Diplomacy
China's Trade Policy
Chinese Oil
Chinese petroleum exports
Chinese petroleum sector foreign policy
Convenient Catalyst
energy policy analysis
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eq_isMigrated=1
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eq_society-politics
global oil markets
GNP Growth
GNP Growth Rate
hydrocarbon reserves assessment
Increasing Sweep Efficiency
MITI
non-Communist Asian States
offshore oil development
oil export constraints
oil-producing nation
OPEC's Price Policy
People's Republic
petroleum industry China
PRC Influence
PRC's Response
Sheng Li
Sino-Japanese energy trade
Soviet Japanese Relations
Stratigraphic Traps
Transportation Mechanisms
West Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9780367017477
- Weight: 470g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 07 Jun 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Much has been written recently about China's emergence as a potential oil power. Comparisons have ranged from those that picture China as another Middle East, with a Middle East-like impact on future global oil markets, to more modest images of an oil-producing nation that can meet its rapidly expanding internal needs through the late 1980s and still have some oil for export to its neighbor, Japan. Yet to fulfill even the latter prediction, the People's Republic of China will have to surmount a series of substantial political and technical obstacles. This book identifies those constraints, assesses the likelihood of China's overcoming them, examines the incentives for increasing Chinese petroleum exports, and analyzes the role such exports could play in Peking's foreign policy.
China's Oil Future
€192.20
