GLOBE & MAIL: China Takes New Step in Canada's Oil Sands Wall Street Journal CALGARY, Alberta--China is cementing its Canadian energy ambitions with a commitment to a new $3-billion pipeline that would carry oil sands crude south. (The U.S. and Canadian dollars are trading at roughly parity.) Phoenix Energy Holdings Ltd., the ... |
China completes shale bidding UPI.com BEIJING, Oct. 30 (UPI) -- The latest bidding round for exploration rights on 20 Chinese shale gas blocks attracted a record 83 companies, the Chinese Ministry of Land and Resources said. The blocks total 7,723 square miles spread over eight Chinese ... |
China now world's largest energy producer: white paper People's Daily Online The first stage of China's oil reserve project has been built, improving China's emergency energy response. Over the past five years, China's energy consumption per capita GDP has fallen by more than a fifth, equivalent to saving about 710 million tons ... |
China Doesn't See End to Reliance on Foreign Energy The Epoch Times China is worryingly dependent on foreigners for key energy resources like oil and gas, according to a recent report from the Chinese Communist Party's external propaganda office. The State Council Information Office, also known as the CCP's arm for ... |
China vs Europe: a great renewables contrast Climate Spectator The headline of the week in clean energy was the $US1.6 billion credit line extended by China Development Bank to Sky Solar Holdings – a Shanghai-based PV power developer. The world's most populous country was declaring its backing for its struggling ... |
Striving for Energy Efficiency, Duke Energy in China CRIENGLISH.com China leads the world in clean energy technology manufacturing and the speed at which they are developing and rolling out such technologies provides companies such as Duke Energy with a unique opportunity to contribute expertise, share risk, and ... |
Hong Kong stocks choppy; energy up, property down MarketWatch Shares of Cnooc Ltd. (NYSE:CEO) (HKG:HK:883) climbed 0.5% and China Coal Energy Co. (OTN:CCOZY) (HKG:HK:1898) gained 0.7%, while AIA Group Ltd. (HKG:HK:1299) advanced 0.5%. Local property issues lost more ground after the government's tax ... |
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