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China's Oil Industry and Market

A volume in Elsevier Global Energy Policy and Economics Series

Book1999

Authors:

Haijiang Henry Wang

China's Oil Industry and Market

A volume in Elsevier Global Energy Policy and Economics Series

Book1999

 

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Haijiang Henry Wang

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    Chapter 1 - Economic and Political Outlook

    Pages 1-47

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    Chapter 2 - Oil Policy and its Impact

    Pages 49-73

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    Chapter 3 - Crude Oil Production

    Pages 75-115

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    Chapter 4 - Refining Industry: Policy and Industry Prospects

    Pages 117-161

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    Chapter 5 - Petroleum Product Demand

    Pages 163-211

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    Chapter 6 - Oil Quality and its Environmental Impact

    Pages 213-226

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    Chapter 7 - Supply/Demand Balance: Implications for Trade

    Pages 227-266

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    Chapter 8 - China's Impact on the Asian Market

    Pages 267-290

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    Chapter 9 - Conclusion

    Pages 291-293

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    Appendix 1 - Institutional Framework—Who's Who in the Oil Industry

    Pages 295-297

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    Appendix 2 - Methodology of Demand Forecasts

    Pages 299-312

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    Appendix 3 - Statistics

    Pages 313-362

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    Appendix 4 - Oil Regulations and Official Contracts

    Pages 363-381

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    Appendix 5 - Addresses, Phone Numbers, and Fax Numbers of Oil Companies

    Pages 383-389

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    Bibliography and References

    Pages 391-394

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    About the Author

    Page 395

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    Index

    Pages 397-402

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Description

This authoritative book on China's oil demand and government policies and practices rests on two essential foundations: first and foremost on the author's considerable knowledge of China's oil situation and prospects, together with his access to Chinese energy literature and data; and secondly, on that insight afforded to him and, therefore, his readers from his fluency in Chinese.

The author analyzes the Chinese oil market and the rising pressure on Beijing to reform policies which constrain China's ability to meet soaring demand and to pay for crucial imports at a time of growing political and economic uncertainties. Dr Wang acknowledges the importance of China meeting its growing domestic oil demand, if at all possible, through national production. The sheer weight of China's population, and its burgeoning requirements as industrialization spreads into most regions, dwarfs the needs of others and places unprecedented strain on international oil trades.

The author stresses the fact that the outcome is hard to define, yet the time required to tackle the nation's energy needs is not limitless. Moreover, he reminds the reader of the perennial difficulty in meeting widely disparate economic and energy needs in different regions of the vast country.

This authoritative book on China's oil demand and government policies and practices rests on two essential foundations: first and foremost on the author's considerable knowledge of China's oil situation and prospects, together with his access to Chinese energy literature and data; and secondly, on that insight afforded to him and, therefore, his readers from his fluency in Chinese.

The author analyzes the Chinese oil market and the rising pressure on Beijing to reform policies which constrain China's ability to meet soaring demand and to pay for crucial imports at a time of growing political and economic uncertainties. Dr Wang acknowledges the importance of China meeting its growing domestic oil demand, if at all possible, through national production. The sheer weight of China's population, and its burgeoning requirements as industrialization spreads into most regions, dwarfs the needs of others and places unprecedented strain on international oil trades.

The author stresses the fact that the outcome is hard to define, yet the time required to tackle the nation's energy needs is not limitless. Moreover, he reminds the reader of the perennial difficulty in meeting widely disparate economic and energy needs in different regions of the vast country.

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978-0-08-043005-8

Language

English

Published

1999

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