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...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Singapore :
World Scientific Publishing Company,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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.