Energy Economy in China :: Policy Imperatives, Market Dynamics, and Regional Developments.
The key subjects of the book are policy imperatives, market dynamics and regional developments concerning oil and gas, as well as energy as a whole in China. In addition to national policies and issues, the objective of this book is to study China's regional oil and gas demand, supply and trade...
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Zusammenfassung: | The key subjects of the book are policy imperatives, market dynamics and regional developments concerning oil and gas, as well as energy as a whole in China. In addition to national policies and issues, the objective of this book is to study China's regional oil and gas demand, supply and trade, energy balances, and economic development, with projections up till 2030. Particular emphasis will be given to challenges facing the Chinese government in ensuring future oil supplies, pipeline and liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, energy security, downstream oil refining sector developments, the us. |
Beschreibung: | 5.1.3. Oil trade: Rules and Regulations. |
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505 | 8 | |a 1.5.4. Solar, wind, and other commercially viable renewable energy resources1.6. Economic Development and Energy Intensity; 1.6.1. Economic development: Foundation for the future growth of oil demand; 1.6.2. Changing energy intensity; Chapter 2 Changing Structures of the Petroleum Industry and Energy Policies; 2.1. Institutional Changes in the Petroleum Industry; 2.1.1. The 1990s and before; 2.1.2. IPO and streamlining of state oil companies; 2.1.3. China's entry into the WTO and the 2000s; 2.1.4. Latest changes since 2008; 2.2. Who's Who in the Petroleum Industry. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.3. China's Evolving Energy policies: An OverviewChapter 3 Upstream Oil and Gas Sector Developments; 3.1. An Overview of Upstream Oil Developments; 3.1.1. History of the upstream oil sector developments; Phase I: The Early Stage of China's Petroleum Industry (1949-1959); Phase II: Historical Moment: Discovery of the Daqing Oil Field (1960-1965); Phase III: A Giant Oil Producer in Asia (1966-1978); Phase IV: Fueling Two Decades of Economic Growth (1979-1999); Phase V: Quest for Energy Security in the 21st Century (Since 2000); 3.1.2. Production by Company and field. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.1.3. Future prospects of oil production in China till 20303.2. Natural Gas Exploration and Production; 3.2.1. Overall development and production; 3.2.2. Production by company and field; 3.2.3. Future prospects for gas production till 2030; 3.3. Unconventional Gas Developments; 3.3.1. Resources and production; CBM; Shale gas; 3.3.2. Policy issues and challenges; 3.3.3. Future growth; CBM; Shale gas; CBM and shale gas combined; Chapter 4 China's Downstream Refining Industry: Current Situation and Future Prospects; 4.1. Historical Developments; 4.2. Refining Capacity Capability and Players. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.2.1. Major players4.2.2. Role of locally owned refineries; Sinopec and local refineries; CNPC/PetroChina and local refineries; CNOOC and local refineries; 4.3. Processing Configurations; 4.3.1. Unique characteristics of refining configurations; 4.3.2. Handling of sour crudes; 4.4. Refining Throughput and Utilization Rates; 4.5. Outlook for Capacity Additions and Crude Runs; Chapter 5 Oil Market Dynamics and Outlook for Demand, Supply, and Trade; 5.1. China's Oil Market Dynamics; 5.1.1. Wholesale and retail trading of oil products; 5.1.2. China's opening-up of wholesale and retail markets. | |
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contents | Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Chapter 1 Energy and the Economy; 1.1. Primary Energy Production and Consumption: An Overview; 1.1.1. Primary energy production; 1.1.2. Primary energy consumption; 1.1.3. PEP versus PEC: Widening gap; 1.2. Oil Demand, Supply, and Future Growth; 1.3. Gas Demand, Supply, and Future Growth; 1.4. Coal Demand, Supply, and Future Growth; 1.5. Hydropower, Nuclear Power, and Renewable Energy Resources; 1.5.1. The electric power sector in general; 1.5.2. Hydropower; 1.5.3. Nuclear power. 1.5.4. Solar, wind, and other commercially viable renewable energy resources1.6. Economic Development and Energy Intensity; 1.6.1. Economic development: Foundation for the future growth of oil demand; 1.6.2. Changing energy intensity; Chapter 2 Changing Structures of the Petroleum Industry and Energy Policies; 2.1. Institutional Changes in the Petroleum Industry; 2.1.1. The 1990s and before; 2.1.2. IPO and streamlining of state oil companies; 2.1.3. China's entry into the WTO and the 2000s; 2.1.4. Latest changes since 2008; 2.2. Who's Who in the Petroleum Industry. 2.3. China's Evolving Energy policies: An OverviewChapter 3 Upstream Oil and Gas Sector Developments; 3.1. An Overview of Upstream Oil Developments; 3.1.1. History of the upstream oil sector developments; Phase I: The Early Stage of China's Petroleum Industry (1949-1959); Phase II: Historical Moment: Discovery of the Daqing Oil Field (1960-1965); Phase III: A Giant Oil Producer in Asia (1966-1978); Phase IV: Fueling Two Decades of Economic Growth (1979-1999); Phase V: Quest for Energy Security in the 21st Century (Since 2000); 3.1.2. Production by Company and field. 3.1.3. Future prospects of oil production in China till 20303.2. Natural Gas Exploration and Production; 3.2.1. Overall development and production; 3.2.2. Production by company and field; 3.2.3. Future prospects for gas production till 2030; 3.3. Unconventional Gas Developments; 3.3.1. Resources and production; CBM; Shale gas; 3.3.2. Policy issues and challenges; 3.3.3. Future growth; CBM; Shale gas; CBM and shale gas combined; Chapter 4 China's Downstream Refining Industry: Current Situation and Future Prospects; 4.1. Historical Developments; 4.2. Refining Capacity Capability and Players. 4.2.1. Major players4.2.2. Role of locally owned refineries; Sinopec and local refineries; CNPC/PetroChina and local refineries; CNOOC and local refineries; 4.3. Processing Configurations; 4.3.1. Unique characteristics of refining configurations; 4.3.2. Handling of sour crudes; 4.4. Refining Throughput and Utilization Rates; 4.5. Outlook for Capacity Additions and Crude Runs; Chapter 5 Oil Market Dynamics and Outlook for Demand, Supply, and Trade; 5.1. China's Oil Market Dynamics; 5.1.1. Wholesale and retail trading of oil products; 5.1.2. China's opening-up of wholesale and retail markets. |
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spelling | Wu, Kang. Energy Economy in China : Policy Imperatives, Market Dynamics, and Regional Developments. Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2012. 1 online resource (287 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Chapter 1 Energy and the Economy; 1.1. Primary Energy Production and Consumption: An Overview; 1.1.1. Primary energy production; 1.1.2. Primary energy consumption; 1.1.3. PEP versus PEC: Widening gap; 1.2. Oil Demand, Supply, and Future Growth; 1.3. Gas Demand, Supply, and Future Growth; 1.4. Coal Demand, Supply, and Future Growth; 1.5. Hydropower, Nuclear Power, and Renewable Energy Resources; 1.5.1. The electric power sector in general; 1.5.2. Hydropower; 1.5.3. Nuclear power. 1.5.4. Solar, wind, and other commercially viable renewable energy resources1.6. Economic Development and Energy Intensity; 1.6.1. Economic development: Foundation for the future growth of oil demand; 1.6.2. Changing energy intensity; Chapter 2 Changing Structures of the Petroleum Industry and Energy Policies; 2.1. Institutional Changes in the Petroleum Industry; 2.1.1. The 1990s and before; 2.1.2. IPO and streamlining of state oil companies; 2.1.3. China's entry into the WTO and the 2000s; 2.1.4. Latest changes since 2008; 2.2. Who's Who in the Petroleum Industry. 2.3. China's Evolving Energy policies: An OverviewChapter 3 Upstream Oil and Gas Sector Developments; 3.1. An Overview of Upstream Oil Developments; 3.1.1. History of the upstream oil sector developments; Phase I: The Early Stage of China's Petroleum Industry (1949-1959); Phase II: Historical Moment: Discovery of the Daqing Oil Field (1960-1965); Phase III: A Giant Oil Producer in Asia (1966-1978); Phase IV: Fueling Two Decades of Economic Growth (1979-1999); Phase V: Quest for Energy Security in the 21st Century (Since 2000); 3.1.2. Production by Company and field. 3.1.3. Future prospects of oil production in China till 20303.2. Natural Gas Exploration and Production; 3.2.1. Overall development and production; 3.2.2. Production by company and field; 3.2.3. Future prospects for gas production till 2030; 3.3. Unconventional Gas Developments; 3.3.1. Resources and production; CBM; Shale gas; 3.3.2. Policy issues and challenges; 3.3.3. Future growth; CBM; Shale gas; CBM and shale gas combined; Chapter 4 China's Downstream Refining Industry: Current Situation and Future Prospects; 4.1. Historical Developments; 4.2. Refining Capacity Capability and Players. 4.2.1. Major players4.2.2. Role of locally owned refineries; Sinopec and local refineries; CNPC/PetroChina and local refineries; CNOOC and local refineries; 4.3. Processing Configurations; 4.3.1. Unique characteristics of refining configurations; 4.3.2. Handling of sour crudes; 4.4. Refining Throughput and Utilization Rates; 4.5. Outlook for Capacity Additions and Crude Runs; Chapter 5 Oil Market Dynamics and Outlook for Demand, Supply, and Trade; 5.1. China's Oil Market Dynamics; 5.1.1. Wholesale and retail trading of oil products; 5.1.2. China's opening-up of wholesale and retail markets. 5.1.3. Oil trade: Rules and Regulations. The key subjects of the book are policy imperatives, market dynamics and regional developments concerning oil and gas, as well as energy as a whole in China. In addition to national policies and issues, the objective of this book is to study China's regional oil and gas demand, supply and trade, energy balances, and economic development, with projections up till 2030. Particular emphasis will be given to challenges facing the Chinese government in ensuring future oil supplies, pipeline and liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, energy security, downstream oil refining sector developments, the us. Energy policy China. Energy development China. Power resources China. Politique énergétique Chine. Énergie Développement Chine. Ressources énergétiques Chine. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Energy. bisacsh SCIENCE Energy. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Power Resources General. bisacsh Energy development fast Energy policy fast Power resources fast China fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdCqh8h6hJY7PT6MQW4bd has work: Energy economy in China (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGHv9p8pDGjqRFgJhHMpj3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Wu, Kang. Energy Economy in China. Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2012 9789814335683 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=545466 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Wu, Kang Energy Economy in China : Policy Imperatives, Market Dynamics, and Regional Developments. Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Chapter 1 Energy and the Economy; 1.1. Primary Energy Production and Consumption: An Overview; 1.1.1. Primary energy production; 1.1.2. Primary energy consumption; 1.1.3. PEP versus PEC: Widening gap; 1.2. Oil Demand, Supply, and Future Growth; 1.3. Gas Demand, Supply, and Future Growth; 1.4. Coal Demand, Supply, and Future Growth; 1.5. Hydropower, Nuclear Power, and Renewable Energy Resources; 1.5.1. The electric power sector in general; 1.5.2. Hydropower; 1.5.3. Nuclear power. 1.5.4. Solar, wind, and other commercially viable renewable energy resources1.6. Economic Development and Energy Intensity; 1.6.1. Economic development: Foundation for the future growth of oil demand; 1.6.2. Changing energy intensity; Chapter 2 Changing Structures of the Petroleum Industry and Energy Policies; 2.1. Institutional Changes in the Petroleum Industry; 2.1.1. The 1990s and before; 2.1.2. IPO and streamlining of state oil companies; 2.1.3. China's entry into the WTO and the 2000s; 2.1.4. Latest changes since 2008; 2.2. Who's Who in the Petroleum Industry. 2.3. China's Evolving Energy policies: An OverviewChapter 3 Upstream Oil and Gas Sector Developments; 3.1. An Overview of Upstream Oil Developments; 3.1.1. History of the upstream oil sector developments; Phase I: The Early Stage of China's Petroleum Industry (1949-1959); Phase II: Historical Moment: Discovery of the Daqing Oil Field (1960-1965); Phase III: A Giant Oil Producer in Asia (1966-1978); Phase IV: Fueling Two Decades of Economic Growth (1979-1999); Phase V: Quest for Energy Security in the 21st Century (Since 2000); 3.1.2. Production by Company and field. 3.1.3. Future prospects of oil production in China till 20303.2. Natural Gas Exploration and Production; 3.2.1. Overall development and production; 3.2.2. Production by company and field; 3.2.3. Future prospects for gas production till 2030; 3.3. Unconventional Gas Developments; 3.3.1. Resources and production; CBM; Shale gas; 3.3.2. Policy issues and challenges; 3.3.3. Future growth; CBM; Shale gas; CBM and shale gas combined; Chapter 4 China's Downstream Refining Industry: Current Situation and Future Prospects; 4.1. Historical Developments; 4.2. Refining Capacity Capability and Players. 4.2.1. Major players4.2.2. Role of locally owned refineries; Sinopec and local refineries; CNPC/PetroChina and local refineries; CNOOC and local refineries; 4.3. Processing Configurations; 4.3.1. Unique characteristics of refining configurations; 4.3.2. Handling of sour crudes; 4.4. Refining Throughput and Utilization Rates; 4.5. Outlook for Capacity Additions and Crude Runs; Chapter 5 Oil Market Dynamics and Outlook for Demand, Supply, and Trade; 5.1. China's Oil Market Dynamics; 5.1.1. Wholesale and retail trading of oil products; 5.1.2. China's opening-up of wholesale and retail markets. Energy policy China. Energy development China. Power resources China. Politique énergétique Chine. Énergie Développement Chine. Ressources énergétiques Chine. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Energy. bisacsh SCIENCE Energy. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Power Resources General. bisacsh Energy development fast Energy policy fast Power resources fast |
title | Energy Economy in China : Policy Imperatives, Market Dynamics, and Regional Developments. |
title_auth | Energy Economy in China : Policy Imperatives, Market Dynamics, and Regional Developments. |
title_exact_search | Energy Economy in China : Policy Imperatives, Market Dynamics, and Regional Developments. |
title_full | Energy Economy in China : Policy Imperatives, Market Dynamics, and Regional Developments. |
title_fullStr | Energy Economy in China : Policy Imperatives, Market Dynamics, and Regional Developments. |
title_full_unstemmed | Energy Economy in China : Policy Imperatives, Market Dynamics, and Regional Developments. |
title_short | Energy Economy in China : |
title_sort | energy economy in china policy imperatives market dynamics and regional developments |
title_sub | Policy Imperatives, Market Dynamics, and Regional Developments. |
topic | Energy policy China. Energy development China. Power resources China. Politique énergétique Chine. Énergie Développement Chine. Ressources énergétiques Chine. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Energy. bisacsh SCIENCE Energy. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Power Resources General. bisacsh Energy development fast Energy policy fast Power resources fast |
topic_facet | Energy policy China. Energy development China. Power resources China. Politique énergétique Chine. Énergie Développement Chine. Ressources énergétiques Chine. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Energy. SCIENCE Energy. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Power Resources General. Energy development Energy policy Power resources China |
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