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25 2013-02

The United States Heads to the South China Sea

When U.S. officials are asked to comment on disputes over contested islands in the western Pacific, they invariably affirm that the Obama administration has no position on issues of sovereig.........

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22 2013-02

China Takes over Pakistani Port

China recently took control of Pakistans Gwadar port, a move that could give it a strategic economic advantage for shipping products across the world and receiving raw materials from other c.........

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22 2013-02

Why China Will Miss Its Shale Gas Production Targets

China, consuming energy at the fastest pace among major economies, has set ambitious targets to exploit its reservoirs of shale gas, the same fuel the U.S. touts as the means to energy indep.........

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22 2013-02

China's Energy Chess Game

The Canadian governments recent approval of China National Offshore Oil Corporations (CNOOC) bid to buy Nexen, Inc. set oil and gas insiders abuzz: is it another smart strategic move in Chin.........

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21 2013-02

Bloomberg Analysts State China Will Never Reach Its Shale Gas Goals

China hopes that it can meet its growing energy demands by exploiting its huge shale gas reserves, much in the same way that the US is aiming to achieve energy independence on the back of it.........

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21 2013-02

China CNPC, Russian Rosneft Eye Expansion of Crude Oil Trade

China National Petroleum Corp and Russias Rosneft have agreed to enhance cooperation and expand their existing crude oil trade. CNPC said on its website on Tuesday that Rosneft Chief Executi.........

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21 2013-02

Resumed Oilfield to Increase CNOOC's Output 3-4%

CNOOC Ltd (NYSE: CEO, HKG: 0883), Chinas biggest offshore energy explorer, said that ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP) operated Penglai 19-3 oilfield in Shandong province has been approved for resu.........

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20 2013-02

Chinese Government Announces Measures to Reduce Vehicle Emissions

The Chinese government has released new recommendations on reducing emissions from gasoline powered vehicles earlier this week, the National Business Daily reported today. The recommendation.........

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20 2013-02

Pakistan Hands Management of Strategic Gwadar Port to China

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - China took over management on Monday of Pakistans Gwadar port, en route to key Hormuz Straits oil shipping lanes, in a move which has prompted nerves in India about its.........

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19 2013-02

China and Saudi Buoy Oil Rally Hopes

Rising oil prices tend to be bad news for fragile economies. Higher energy costs typically depress consumer spending and industrial output. But if there is such a thing as a healthy rally, s.........

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19 2013-02

China Decides That South China Sea Oil is a National Asset

While the Western press is fixated on both recent North Korean nuclear tests and Beijings recent skirmishes with Japan over the Senkaku (Diaoyu in Chinese) islands, other maritime issues hav.........

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18 2013-02

ConocoPhillips to Restart China's Largest Offshore Oilfield

U.S. oil firm ConocoPhillips will gradually restart Chinas largest offshore oilfield after getting approval for a development plan and its environmental impact assessment, Chinas State Ocean.........

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18 2013-02

China Fuel Prices Hit Trigger Point for a Rise - Data

China, the worlds second-largest oil consumer, could consider raising the prices of gasoline and diesel as early as this month as a basket of crude oil prices has risen to hit a trigger poin.........

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17 2013-02

Sinopec Deal: Goldman Goes It Alone

Last weeks HK$24bn ($3bn) placement for China Petroleum Chemical Corp, better known as Sinopec, was a striking deal for its sheer size. But perhaps it was most remarkable for the fact that i.........

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17 2013-02

How Do You Measure China's Oil Demand? IEA Goes from "Error to Error"

Chinas statistics are notoriously unreliable, and oil demand is no exception. In its Oil Market Report for February, the International Energy Agency admits that measuring it is more of an ar.........

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