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Eurasian Geography and Economics | 2011

Transitions in China's Oil Economy, 1990-2010

Guy C.K. Leung; Raymond Li; Melissa Low

A team of specialists on Chinas energy sector reviews a series of major transitions that have transformed that countrys oil economy over the past two decades. These include, on the demand side, (a) the increasing role of oil in the economy as a whole vis-à-vis other major energy carriers (as incomes have risen and millions of households have purchased vehicles and have also traveled by air), and (b) an increasing emphasis on energy efficiency and carbon mitigation. On the supply side, several additional transitions are discussed, namely (1) the scaling up of output from the central and western regions as well as from offshore, as the major northeastern oil fields decline after several decades of very heavy production, (2) a shift from being a major oil exporter to the worlds second-largest oil importer, (3) expansion and diversification in the number of sources from which China imports oil, (4) changes in the way imported oil enters the country (increasingly via pipelines from neighboring countries), and (5) with such heavy dependence on imports, the building of strategic petroleum reserves and an immensely enlarged refining capacity, intended to enhance the nations oil security.


Journal of East-west Business | 2015

Outward Foreign Direct Investment by Chinese National Oil Companies

Ilan Alon; Guy C.K. Leung; Timothy J. Simpson

Developed countries have become increasingly suspicious about the rapid growth of Chinese investments in their home countries and abroad, commonly citing potential threats to national security and global governance as the main sources of anxieties. As a result, policy measures in some developed markets have been put in place to create additional regulation and oversight, specifically in highly regulated and strategic industries, such as the oil sector. This article refutes a number of popular myths about Chinese investments in the global oil industry, and suggests a more rigorous dialogue with the Chinese authorities relating to their integration into international institutions.


Archive | 2013

China’s New Energy Security: A Swing of the Pendulum

Guy C.K. Leung; Raymond Li; Maximilian Kuhn

Purpose The aim of this paper is to understand and investigate the context of energy security in China.


Energy Policy | 2012

Coal consumption and economic growth in China

Raymond Li; Guy C.K. Leung


Energy Policy | 2011

China's energy security: Perception and reality

Guy C.K. Leung


Energy Policy | 2010

China's oil use, 1990–2008

Guy C.K. Leung


Energy Policy | 2011

The integration of China into the world crude oil market since 1998

Raymond Li; Guy C.K. Leung


Oil, Gas & Energy Law Journal | 2009

Sectoral Consumption of Oil in China, 1990-2006

Guy C.K. Leung


Opec Energy Review | 2012

Transitions in the Chinese Market for Refined Petroleum Products

Guy C.K. Leung; Raymond Li; W. D. Walls


Asian Energy Security and Economic Development in an Era of High Oil Prices,1st IAEE Asian Conference,Nov 5-6, 2007 | 2007

Sectoral Consumption of Oil in China

Guy C.K. Leung

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Raymond Li

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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National University of Singapore

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