Overseas Investments by Chinese National Oil Companies: Assessing the Drivers and Impacts
This report examines inaccuracies in some commonly held views of China's National Oil Companies (NOCs). Until now, there has been little analysis to test the widely held presumption that these companies act under the instructions and in close co-ordination with the Chinese government. Nor have...
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Zusammenfassung: | This report examines inaccuracies in some commonly held views of China's National Oil Companies (NOCs). Until now, there has been little analysis to test the widely held presumption that these companies act under the instructions and in close co-ordination with the Chinese government. Nor have critics been challenged on the validity of their concerns about investments made by these NOCs, and how they could be blocking supplies of oil for other importing countries.The IEA analysis, however, finds that contrary to these views, the NOCs actually operate with a high degree of independence from the Chinese government, and their investments have in fact largely boosted global supplies of oil and gas, which other importers rely on. |
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title | Overseas Investments by Chinese National Oil Companies Assessing the Drivers and Impacts |
title_auth | Overseas Investments by Chinese National Oil Companies Assessing the Drivers and Impacts |
title_exact_search | Overseas Investments by Chinese National Oil Companies Assessing the Drivers and Impacts |
title_full | Overseas Investments by Chinese National Oil Companies Assessing the Drivers and Impacts Julie, Jiang and Jonathan, Sinton |
title_fullStr | Overseas Investments by Chinese National Oil Companies Assessing the Drivers and Impacts Julie, Jiang and Jonathan, Sinton |
title_full_unstemmed | Overseas Investments by Chinese National Oil Companies Assessing the Drivers and Impacts Julie, Jiang and Jonathan, Sinton |
title_short | Overseas Investments by Chinese National Oil Companies |
title_sort | overseas investments by chinese national oil companies assessing the drivers and impacts |
title_sub | Assessing the Drivers and Impacts |
topic | Energy China, People's Republic |
topic_facet | Energy China, People's Republic |
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