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By Jerry Tien |
August 11, 2008
China has been relying heavily on coal (over 70%) and petroleum for energy to maintain its supercharged economic growth !a it has plenty of the ...
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By Jerry C. Tien |
August 8, 2008
Many know China as the world's leading coal producer--and consumer. Less widely known is its great potential for natural gas from coal. Methane--through mine drainage or surface drilling is the 'sleeping dragon' only now being awakened.
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By Interfax-china |
March 5, 2008
A few months ago this may have had a negative impact on price. Not so likely now though with funds chasing the price up by 20% since the beginning of February.
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By David Harman |
April 4, 2007
Given China's limited domestic resources, this new capacity was always going to rely upon increased import of natural gas.
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By David Harman |
March 28, 2007
Demand is increasing globally in a resource that has past peak production.
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By Cyril Widdershoven |
October 23, 2006
Shenzhen Gas Corporation's critical role in supplying LNG to Chinese markets could make it a major force in Asia. Investors are keeping a keen eye on the expected Hong Kong Stock Exchange listing.
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By Staff Writer |
April 18, 2006
Ke Mingxiang of the Sinopec Shanghai Offshore Oil Bureau says trials at the Chunxiao Gasfield in the East China Sea have been completed and it is already officially producing gas.
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By David Stanway |
February 10, 2006
With a massive $70 billion deal with Iran already signed for the delivery of 10 million tonnes of LNG per year for the next 25 years, China grows increasingly wary over the nuclear crisis.
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By Erik Dahl |
September 13, 2005
With the price natural gas rising and the market tightening, energy industry insiders are sceptical about China's ability to dramatically increase imports to meet its demand for natural gas.
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By Winnie Zhu |
August 8, 2005
The National Development and Reform Commission expects China's demand for natural gas to rise from 3% to 6%-8% of total energy consumption during the next five years.