Oil and gas cooperation between China and Central Asia in an environment of political and resource competition
Oil and gas cooperation between China and Central Asia in an environment of political and resource competition作者机构:College of Petroleum Engineering China University of Petroleum Beijing The Planning Department China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)
出 版 物:《Petroleum Science》 (石油科学(英文版))
年 卷 期:2014年第11卷第4期
页 面:596-605页
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学科分类:0202[经济学-应用经济学] 02[经济学] 0201[经济学-理论经济学] 020205[经济学-产业经济学] 020105[经济学-世界经济]
主 题:Central Asia oil and gas cooperation competition energy channels oil and gas productioncentre mode innovation proposal
摘 要:This paper investigates Central Asia's oil and gas resources, special geopolitics and energy competition, and approaches, challenges and prospects in cooperation between China and Central Asia. The objective is to propose measures for oil and gas cooperation between China and Central Asia. Central Asia is rich in oil and gas resources. Its remaining recoverable reserves of crude oil and natural gas account for 1.9% and 10.6 %, respectively, of the world's total reserves. Moreover, there is great exploration and development potential. As a strategic channel connecting Eurasia, Central Asia has a prominent geopolitical status. Many powerful countries such as the United States, Russia and China, as well as Europe, have an intense energy competition in Central Asia. In the oil and gas cooperation with Central Asia, the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) focuses on establishing a coordination group, promoting overall oil and gas business opportunities and sustainable development, innovating and applying specialty engineering technology and improving project economic benefits. Through its efforts over the last nearly two decades, the China National Petroleum Corporation has completed a 50-million-tonne a year oil and gas production centre in Central Asia and oil and gas pipelines passing through multiple countries, becoming an important channel for securing China's energy imports. If appropriate measures are taken in the 'Thirteenth Five-Year Plan' period or later, the China National Petroleum Corporation will develop a 100-million-tonne p.a. oil and gas production centre in Central Asia and a strategic oil and gas import channel exceeding this amount of production. This cooperation between China and Central Asia is however faced with the following challenges: increasing multinational competition uncertainty, potential risks in the political systems of Central Asian countries, frequently occurring violence and also resource policy tightening in Central Asia. To f