China’s pricing reform – how far and how fast?
While China’s consumption of natural gas grew dramatically in the 2000s, demand only began to outstrip domestic production by a significant amount in the second half of that decade, requiring pipeline and LNG import infrastructure to be put in place. High oil prices and emerging environmental proble...
Main Author: | Chen, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
2015
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