Sino-Russian Oil and Gas Cooperation
The Reality and Implications
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 20 September 2012
- ISBN 9780199656356
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages552 pages
- Size 244x167x37 mm
- Weight 1026 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
An in-depth analysis of how much was achieved through Sino-Russian oil and gas cooperation during the 1990s and 2000s. It provides a comprehensive review of the development of Russia's oil and gas reserves in its East Siberian and Far East region, together with a parallel and thorough account of China's oil and gas industry.
MoreLong description:
This book analyses the evolution of Sino-Russian oil and gas cooperation during the 1990s and 2000s. It describes how China has become a large importer of Russian oil, but not of its gas, and gives an explanation as to why this curious contrast has developed. The author argues that, given the two countries' energy endowments and needs, it has been almost inevitable that there should be a considerable amount of Sino-Russian oil and gas cooperation, but concludes that the imperatives of oil cooperation were much more powerful than those relating to gas. The book examines the progress of oil and gas exploration and development in East Siberia and Russia's Far East, and estimates the amount of oil and gas that Russia could export from these regions to China and Northeast Asian countries. It also provides a parallel analysis of China's potential to be a large scale importer of oil and gas and presents a detailed account of its dealings with the Central Asian Republics.
This in-depth evaluation reveals the differences in the characteristics of the oil and gas sectors that have led to such contrasting outcomes. The final part of the book predicts the likely evolution of Sino-Russian oil and gas cooperation and the national, regional, and global consequences.
This landmark book is likely to become the principal reference guide for understanding Sino-Russian energy relations.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
The Energy Factor in Sino-Russian Relations
The Development of the Oil Industry in Eastern Siberia and the Russian Far East
The Development of the Gas Industry in Eastern Siberia and the Russian Far East
The Oil Industry in China
The Gas Industry in China
The Chinese Approach to Overseas Oil and Gas Investment: Focused on Central Asia
Sino-Russian Oil and Gas Cooperation
Conclusion