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Monday, November 5, 2012

China Energy Update 11/05

China files WTO complaint against EU over green energy: source
AFP
GENEVA — China has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization against the European Union over renewable energy subsidies, a source close to the world trade body said Monday. "I can confirm we have received a complaint from China against ...

AFP
Canada's Dec. 10 Cnooc-Nexen Review the Last, Ambassador Says
Businessweek
The government has taken a long time to review the acquisition because its size is “unprecedented” for Canada, said Ambassador Guy Saint-Jacques at a Canada-China energy conference in Beijing. Canada extended its review of Beijing-based Cnooc Ltd.'s ...


China redrawing energy map, IEA says
UPI.com
The International Energy Agency expects China to increase its refining capacity by as much as 2.9 million barrels within the next five years. The agency said it expected Chinese demand for oil to drop 1 million barrels per day for 2016 when compared to ...
Hong Kong stocks advance in choppy early trade
MarketWatch
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Hong Kong stocks advanced after a lower opening in choppy trade Monday, as some financial and coal shares found buying support despite weak global cues and caution ahead of elections in the U.S. and the kickoff of a ...
Balance of power shifts in changing world of oil
VC Circle
It links two countries that are not natural bedfellows – China and Iraq. The ties between them have been quietly strengthening in recent years, as state-owned Chinese energy companies move in to rehabilitate the giant oilfields in the south of Iraq ...
China fingered for Coca Cola hack - report
Register
Comment was also fingered for a 2011 attack on US gas giant Chesapeake Energy, by hacking the computers of its partner Jeffries Group. Chesapeake was apparently in dialogue at the time with a Chinese energy company about joint shale gas investments.
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Solar energy summit opens in Datong
China Daily
The China International Solar Energy Summit was convened on Oct 27 in Datong. Sponsored by the National Energy Administration (NEA) and organized by the Datong municipal government, the summit was themed “Innovation and Sustainable ...

Chinese energy giants set sights on Canada's potash and fertilizer ...
OTTAWA — Two of China's largest state-owned energy giants — CNOOC and Sinopec —
www.canada.com/Chinese+energy+giants.../story.html
Still Bullish on China's Energy, Infrastructure - CNBC
Rob Aspin, Head of Equity Investment Strategy at Standard Chartered Bank tells Capital Connection which sectors he's investing in China and why.
video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000127155

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