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The Chinese Oil Industry, 2013 History and Future Energy Analysis Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage The Chinese Oil Industry

The Chinese Oil Industry: History and Future presents a wealth of tables and figures with new data on Chinese fossil fuel production and consumption, together with a peak oil model to forecast future trends in energy supply and demand. Energy experts in China and the United States provide you with a unique overview of the entire Chinese oil industry. The authors discuss  trends in production and consumption of global significance through to the middle of the 21st century, including the energy returned on energy invested (EROI) for China?s oil and gas.

The role of oil in the industrialization of China is described as are four phases in the history of the Chinese oil industry. Detailed coverage of resources and exploration, pipeline development, refining and marketing, petroleum and natural gas pricing policies, and international cooperation is followed by consideration of conservation, renewable energy, and environmental impact. The authors also address the importance of coal and the probable future of coal production.

-  Offers a comprehensive view of the Chinese oil industry

-  Presents new and previously unpublished data

-  Covers history and future trends in production and consumption

-  Introduces a new peak oil model for China

-  Discusses EROI trend of oil and natural gas and its consequences for the Chinese economy

-  Written from an objective viewpoint by leading energy experts

Preface.- Chapter 1. The History of Chinese Oil Industry Development.- Chapter 2. The Features of The Development of Chinese Petroleum Industry in Recent Years.- Chapter 3. Possible Trend of Chinese Oil Supply till 2030.- Chapter 4. Analysis of The Energy Return On Investment (EROI) in China.- Chapter 5. Summary.- References.- Appendix.- Preface.

Professor Lianyong Feng was born in 1966. He is an associate professor at the School of Business Administration in the University of Petroleum, Beijing. Presently, he is secretary of ASPO-China.

In 1988, he graduated and was awarded his Management Engineering Bachelor's degree from the University of Petroleum (East China). He continued his studies there and received his Master's degree three years later. Since April of 1991, he started teaching at this university for the next six years. In March of 1996, Dr. Feng furthered his studies at the Moscow Petroleum University, Russia and received his Doctoral degree on October, 10th of 1997. From 1997 to 1999, Dr. Feng worked in Kazakhstan for the transportation and distribution of crude oil. From July 1999 to October 2000, he worked for the crude oil importation from Russia. From October 2000 to September 2003, he worked as deputy director in the Strategy Research Office of Development Research Center of China’s National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC).

In September of 2003, Dr. Feng returned to the University of Petroleum, Beijing and started his teaching and research career again. He teaches courses on “International Petroleum Economics,” “Engineering Economics,” and “Energy Economics.” Dr. Feng has published more than thirty articles and monographs. He has also undertaken and completed over ten research projects related to the subjects on international petroleum economics and cooperation and energy economics.

Yan Hu is a Ph.D. candidate at the program of Petroleum Engineering and Management at the China University of Petroleum (Beijing), where she has studied for seven years since 2004.  She has been studying peak oil, and energy system and management, and has published more than 10 scholarly articles in Chinese and one in a Chinese book “Post Oil Age”.  In 2011, Hu was supported by China Scholarship Council (CSC) to study in the State University of New York(SUNY) for more than one year.  Recent

Offers a comprehensive view of the Chinese oil industry Presents new and previously unpublished data Covers history and future trends in production and consumption Introduces a new peak oil model for China Discusses EROI trend of oil and natural gas and its consequences for the Chinese economy Written from an objective viewpoint by leading energy experts Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras